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Ireland Airport Passenger Cap Threatens Tourism Boom

Ireland Airport Passenger Cap Threatens Tourism Boom

December 16, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Business

Dublin Airport Passenger Cap Threatens Irish Tourism Boom

Dublin,⁢ Ireland – A passenger cap at Dublin Airport‌ is raising alarm bells for Ireland’s booming tourism industry. Failte‍ Ireland CEO Paul⁣ Kelly warns that the 32 million passenger limit, imposed⁣ in 2007, is stifling growth and could force travelers ⁤to seek choice destinations.

“This cap ⁤is⁢ one of the biggest risks to the Irish tourism industry,” kelly stated in a recent interview on RTE⁣ Radio. ⁤”Smaller, regional airports simply cannot compensate for⁤ the loss in growth we’ll ⁣face if the Dublin cap​ isn’t lifted.”

The cap is expected to ‍be exceeded by ⁤one million passengers⁣ this year, despite efforts to curb airline demand. Kelly emphasizes that Ireland’s island geography makes air travel the most practical option for most visitors.”A lot of the flights‍ will move to other airports⁤ outside of Ireland if the cap ‌remains,” he explained. “We need to see it lifted in Dublin Airport.”

While acknowledging concerns about noise pollution for local ⁢residents, Kelly advocates for ​a balanced approach.”We need to see the cap lifted with⁣ appropriate planning ​mechanisms in place to ensure ‌noise pollution is‌ kept at a manageable level,” he said.Failte Ireland is working with Tourism ‍Ireland to maximize the economic benefits of tourism while ⁣minimizing its‍ environmental impact.”We’re exploring ways​ to generate the maximum⁣ local benefit from the carbon emissions associated with travel to ⁤Ireland,” Kelly said. “We’re looking at a mechanism​ to measure revenue⁤ per kilogram of carbon generated by international aviation.”

Though,he stresses​ the importance of maintaining Ireland’s‍ global connectivity.

“We cannot isolate ourselves from the rest of the⁢ world,” Kelly concluded. “Tourism is vital to the Irish economy, and Dublin Airport is the gateway to our country.”

Dublin Airport ⁤Cap​ Threatens Irish Tourism: An Interview with Fáilte ​Ireland CEO

NewsDirectery3.com – The passenger cap at​ Dublin Airport ‍is ​sparking concern within Ireland’s thriving tourism sector. Fáilte Ireland CEO Paul Kelly recently voiced his ⁤worries⁤ about the situation, calling the 32 million ‍passenger limit, originally imposed in ⁢2007, a significant threat ⁤to industry growth.

Speaking on RTE Radio,Kelly stated,”This cap is one of the biggest ​risks to the Irish ⁣tourism ⁢industry…Smaller,⁣ regional airports simply ‌cannot compensate for the loss in growth we’ll face ⁤if the⁢ Dublin cap isn’t lifted.”

Projections show the cap will be exceeded ​by one million passengers this⁢ year, despite ‌attempts to ​control airline demand.⁢ Kelly emphasized ​the importance of air travel for visitors to Ireland.”A lot of‍ the flights will move to other airports outside of Ireland ​if the cap remains,” ⁢he explained.⁢ “We need to see​ it ​lifted in ⁤Dublin Airport.”

While acknowledging concerns​ about⁤ noise pollution for residents near‌ the airport, kelly advocated for a balanced​ approach. “We need to see the cap lifted with appropriate planning mechanisms in place to ensure noise ⁣pollution is kept⁢ at a ⁣manageable level,” he said.

Fáilte Ireland is collaborating⁣ with Tourism‌ Ireland to optimize the economic benefits of tourism while minimizing ⁢its environmental impact. ⁤Kelly shared, “We’re exploring ways to generate the ⁢maximum local benefit from ⁤the carbon emissions associated⁣ with‍ travel to Ireland…We’re looking at a mechanism ⁢to ‍measure revenue per kilogram of carbon​ generated by international aviation.”

However, he⁣ stressed the need to maintain Ireland’s global connectivity.

“We cannot isolate ourselves ‍from the rest of the world,” Kelly ‍concluded. “Tourism⁢ is vital to‍ the Irish ‌economy, ⁣and Dublin Airport is the gateway to ⁢our ⁣country.”

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