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Ryanair to cut flights and jobs at Dublin
13 February 2009
The Irish low-cost carrier is to reduce jobs and flights at Dublin Airport in response to declining traffic and the introduction of a new tourist tax.
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Ryanair is to cut the number of aircraft based at Dublin Airport and shed 200 jobs because of what it calls third rate facilities and high costs. The Irish carrier will reduce from 22 to 18 the number of aircraft based at the airport and cut its traffic by a fifth from 10.8 million passengers to 8.7 million next year. The...
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