Dublin Airport hit back over complaints it had tried to paint itself as environmentally friendly in a dispute over an advertising campaign about emissions.
It's becoming increasingly unclear whether or not Kenny Jacobs will hold the post of daa chief executive next year, overseeing the roll-out of those improvements, writes Fergal O'Brien.
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DAA denies ad campaign about airport emissions was effort at greenwashing
A complaint was submitted by Sinn Féin MEP Lynn Boylan to the Advertising Standards Authority late last year saying the ...
The DAA said that a series of adverts were intended to reflect the importance of air travel to and from Ireland, and they ...
With the possibility of a leadership contest down the line, Minister may be reluctant to sign off on €1m payoff ...
Board could act to remove chief executive Kenny Jacobs, for which it does not need ministerial approval. But litigation would ...
Red Sea International Airport (RSI), operated by daa International, has signed a multi-year agreement with Enova ...
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