US Airlines Warn Ireland: Dublin Airport Passenger Cap Could Breach Open-Skies Treaty
Storm Dave Grounds Flights and Knocks Out Power Across Ireland on Easter Sunday
Editorial Warns Ireland Faces ‘Difficult Summer’ for Air Travel Unless Capacity Issues Resolved
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Ireland Launches Public Consultation on EU-Compliant Government Digital Wallet
Ireland has opened a public consultation and live testing phase for its EU-mandated Government Digital Wallet, scheduled for full roll-out by end-2026. The wallet will let users store and selectively share digital passports, licences and other credentials, simplifying identity checks for business travellers and employers. Companies should prepare to integrate the new system into right-to-work and onboarding workflows.
Storm Dave Triggers Nationwide Wind Warning, Potential Flight Disruptions Over Easter
Met Éireann has issued a nationwide Status Yellow wind warning from Saturday afternoon to early Sunday as Storm Dave hits, coinciding with peak Easter travel. Airports and airlines are preparing for possible delays and cancellations, and mobility teams are urged to activate contingency plans for assignees and business travellers.
Dublin Airport Braces for Record-Breaking 450,000 Passengers Over Four-Day Easter Rush
Nearly half a million passengers will pass through Dublin Airport over the Easter long weekend, a new record for the gateway. The daa has deployed extra staff and urges travellers to arrive early, while corporate travel managers should anticipate longer dwell times and limited Fast-Track availability.