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WILL LEINSTER RUGBY TRAVEL BY BOAT OR VIA BELFAST/CORK FOR ERCC FIXTURES THIS WINTER? RYANAIR APPLIES FOR SLOTS FOR LEINSTER RUGBY CHARTER FLIGHTS BUT EXPECTS THEM TO BE REFUSED

Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, has today (Wed 11th Sept) applied to the Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) for extra slots for Leinster Rugby charters to Bristol, La Rochelle and Cardiff in Dec 2024, and Jan/Feb 2025, so that Leinster can fulfil their ERCC & URC fixtures. Ryanair has reached agreement with Leinster Rugby on these charters, subject to obtaining slots from the IAA. Ryanair expects the IAA to reject these slots, as these are extra flights, similar to Christmas extras and Rugby International extras, which the IAA has already confirmed will not be granted this year because of the 2007 Dublin Airport traffic cap.

Ryanair calls again on Transport Minister Eamon Ryan to issue a direction to the IAA under Section 10 of the Aviation Regulation Act, 2001 to authorise all additional slot requests from airlines for Leinster Rugby charters, for Christmas extras, and for the extra flights that operate every year for the Rugby Internationals and Cheltenham in March.

Ryanair also confirmed that it has sent Minister Eamon Ryan a draft Ministerial direction letter, which if he signs and sends to the IAA, will end the crisis of the Dublin Airport 32m traffic cap, until such time as Fingal CoCo makes the decision to scrap it.

Ryanair’s CEO Michael O’Leary said:
“Yet again, we wish Leinster and their supporters every success in the ERCC and URC this winter. Sadly, we have not yet secured slots from the IAA for these extra Dublin flights to Bristol, La Rochelle and Cardiff, because of the outdated (2007) 32m passenger cap at Dublin Airport. Transport Minister Ryan, whose Constituency is in Dublin Bay South (the home of Leinster Rugby), has failed to take any action to scrap this outdated and irrelevant traffic cap. He can do so by simply directing the IAA to grant additional slots this winter for Leinster Rugby charters for Christmas, Rugby International and Cheltenham extras, but to date he has failed to act.

We now ask Minister Ryan, will Leinster Rugby have to travel to ERCC and URC fixtures by boat? Will they have to travel from Belfast or Cork to fulfil their away match fixtures this winter? This is the latest example of the absurdity of the Dublin Airport 32m passenger cap, and the urgent need for action by An Taoiseach Simon Harris and An Tánaiste Micheál Martin to scrap this cap where failed Transport Minister Eamon Ryan has repeatedly refused to act.”

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