Dublin Airport Authority CEO Dalton Philips arrives at Leinster House this afternoon to appear before the Oireachtas Transport Committee.
VIDEO: DAA chief exec Dalton Phillips: Only come 2.5hrs before a flight to UK/Europe, and 3.5hrs before long-haul. If the terminal is busy, “this week or into the future”, anyone coming earlier “may be asked to wait in a dedicated outside holding terminal”. @VirginMediaNews pic.twitter.com/Adf4237n0F
— Gavan Reilly (@gavreilly) June 1, 2022
…but: “nobody could have expected this rebound”.
Phillips arguing that the airport’s recruitment would have been adequate to deal with the passenger numbers previously modelled (70% of 2019 levels), but not what has materialised
— Gavan Reilly (@gavreilly) June 1, 2022
Um.
This afternoon.
Passengers that arrive too early for their flights will be asked to wait in a passenger holding area, with special consideration being given to those passengers who require special assistance and those Important Flyers travelling with autism.
For departing passengers, access to the appropriate terminals will be controlled and will require the presentation of documentation indicating the time of flight such as a booking confirmation or boarding card.
Daa said it will put in place bad weather cover, seating, and toilets in the holding area as quickly as possible in the coming days following trialling of the system over the June Bank Holiday Weekend.
The operator says following these incremental measures it is confident it has a robust plan and it does not envisage a repeat of what occurred last Sunday.
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