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Dec 18, 2025

Press Ombudsman Dismisses DAA CEO Kenny Jacobs’s Complaint—Airport Governance Uncertainty Lingers

Press Ombudsman Dismisses DAA CEO Kenny Jacobs’s Complaint—Airport Governance Uncertainty Lingers
Ireland’s Press Ombudsman has rejected a complaint lodged by Kenny Jacobs, chief executive of Dublin Airport operator DAA, against a July Irish Times article that alleged he failed to disclose airline shareholdings to Transport Minister Darragh O’Brien. The 17 December ruling found the report accurate and within the Press Council’s code, dealing a blow to Jacobs as he remains locked in a high-profile governance dispute with DAA’s board.

The tussle matters for global mobility because DAA is seeking permission to raise Dublin Airport’s passenger cap from 32 million to 40 million and to invest €2.4 billion in new piers and a cross-runway tunnel. Prolonged leadership instability could slow regulatory approvals and capital works essential for accommodating forecast international assignee flows into Ireland’s tech and pharma clusters.

Industry sources say the board is weighing the appointment of an interim chief operating officer to steady day-to-day management should Jacobs depart. Any protracted vacuum could jeopardise DAA’s timeline to deliver Terminal 2 capacity upgrades before the Entry/Exit System (EES) rollout finishes in April 2026, raising the risk of longer immigration queues.

Press Ombudsman Dismisses DAA CEO Kenny Jacobs’s Complaint—Airport Governance Uncertainty Lingers


For business travellers and assignees navigating these potential chokepoints, VisaHQ can simplify the process of securing the right travel documentation. By visiting the Ireland portal (https://www.visahq.com/ireland/), employers and employees alike can access real-time visa requirements, application support and alerts that help ensure paperwork is in order well before any capacity crunch at Dublin Airport.

For corporates, the takeaway is to monitor DAA governance developments closely: slot availability, lounge expansion and immigration-hall redesigns all hinge on a stable executive team. Mobility managers scheduling large group moves for late 2026 should build extra lead time into arrival planning and liaise with destination-service providers about potential congestion scenarios.

The Ombudsman’s decision may embolden media scrutiny of semi-state governance, increasing transparency but also escalating reputational stakes for key airport stakeholders. Whether Jacobs stays or goes, the episode underscores the intersection of corporate governance and national mobility infrastructure.
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