Dublin and Cork Airports’ daa to pay €31 Million dividend
The airport management and operator for Dublin and Cork Airports, daa, have paid a dividend for the first time since the COVID pandemic.
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The airport management and operator for Dublin and Cork Airports, daa, have paid a dividend for the first time since the COVID pandemic.
daa has unveiled details of 20 environmental sustainability initiatives being rolled out across Dublin and Cork Airports.
daa, the operator of Dublin and Cork airports, has reported that passengers numbers recovered strongly in the first six months of 2023.
In International Airport Review's Issue 2 2023, Andrea Carroll, Group Head of Sustainability at daa, wrote exclusively for International Airport Review about how they are striving to meet sustainability targets, but also working to be a socially responsible enterprise who supports surrounding communities.
The authority has announced proposals for new sustainability measures to incentivise airlines to operate at lower CO₂ emission aircraft at Dublin Airport.
Passenger traffic across European airports is nearly restored to pre-pandemic levels due to a rise in international and domestic travel. European airport trade body, ACI EUROPE, reported a 69% increase in January compared to the same month last year.
Europe's regional airports, industry leads, and business partners have gathered in Palermo Airport for the 13th Annual Airports Council International Europe Regional Airports conference.
With today marked as "Freedom Day" in England with the ending of all lockdown restrictions, the Irish Aviation Authority has welcomed it as a sign of hope.
More than 836 million passengers were lost by regional European airports in 2020, prompting ACI Europe to call for a more supportive EU policy framework.
With passenger numbers so low, Cork Airport has deemed it to make the most business sense to undertake the runway reconstruction project at a time where it will cause the least amount of disruption.
Kevin Cullinane, Head of Communications at Cork Airport, explains how airports should leverage social media platforms to communicate with passengers effectively.
The installation is part of Cork Airport's continuous improvement programme and was launched in partnership with Aer Lingus.
Electric Ireland will provide a yearly supply of eight million kW/h of green electricity to the airport in a bid to increase sustainable operations.
By eliminating toxic chemicals from their cleaning regime, Cork Airport has managed to save in excess of 5,400 litres from entering the surrounding environment. Managing Director at Cork Airport, Niall MacCarthy, explains more.
With over two million passengers expected to pass through Cork Airport in 2019, the first quarter of the year has seen a 10.7 per cent growth in passenger numbers.