Dublin Airport has been ordered to reduce the number of night-time flights on its new runway.
In an enforcement order sent to airport operator DAA last week, Fingal County Council ruled that the number of night-time flights currently operating from the runway during the airport’s summer schedule amounts to an ‘unauthorised development’.
It ordered the airport to bring itself back in line with its planning permission by reducing the number of flights from the runway to an average of 65 a night.DAA has been contacted for comment.
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