Terminal 2 at Dublin Airport Regulators plan to set new passenger charges for Dublin Airport from 2027. Airlines should not have to pay for new Dublin Airport infrastructure before it is built, the industry warns regulators in submissions on passenger charges. Air travel overseer the Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) intends setting new passenger charges for Dublin Airport next year that will apply from 2027 to 2030. Dublin Airport does not need “pre-funding” for big projects meant to accommodate increased demand, industry body, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) warns in a submission to the authority. Planning delays meant that Dublin Airport did not spend as much on infrastructure as it expected when charges were last set, the IATA points out.
Source: The Irish Times December 17, 2025 06:53 UTC