Under pressure from Aer Lingus, Ryanair, Dublin offers new incentives

Dublin Airport , with one of its two principal tenants (Aer Lingus) struggling to survive and the other (Ryanair) cutting capacity in a dispute over charges and taxes, announced a "major new financial incentive scheme" designed to stimulate traffic in 2010. Under the so-called Dublin Airport Growth...

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