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Dublin Airport posts 11 % year-on-year passenger jump, intensifying pressure to lift capacity cap

Apr 9, 2026
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Dublin Airport posts 11 % year-on-year passenger jump, intensifying pressure to lift capacity cap
Dublin Airport processed 2.9 million passengers in March—an 11 % increase on the same month last year, according to figures released on 8 April by operator daa. Twelve separate days exceeded 100,000 travellers, helped by St Patrick’s Day inbound tourism and major sporting events. The busiest day, 15 March, saw 114,000 passengers. The growth streak—twelve consecutive months—highlights pent-up business-travel demand and underlines why the airport’s 32 million legal cap has become untenable. daa notes that 55,000 passengers were affected by Middle-East-related flight cancellations, yet volumes still rose, suggesting the airport will breach the cap again in 2026 absent legislative relief.

Dublin Airport posts 11 % year-on-year passenger jump, intensifying pressure to lift capacity cap


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For corporates the data signals tighter peak-hour security queues and slot scarcity this summer. daa’s infrastructure application includes fast-track lanes and lounge refurbishments, but those gains risk being offset if statutory capacity remains frozen. The latest numbers will feed into parliamentary scrutiny of the government’s bill to scrap the cap—now in parallel with US DOT pressure and EU court proceedings. Travel managers should advise staff to book at least fourteen days ahead for transatlantic departures and leverage Shannon or Cork for overflow when itineraries allow. Employers with freight dependencies should also note that more than 10 % of Ireland’s pharmaceutical exports move via belly-hold capacity at Dublin, so slot rationing could hit supply chains if not resolved.

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