Ryanair Calls For Break Up Of DAA Monopoly

(RTTNews) - Ryanair Holdings Plc (RYAAY, RYA.L) called on Transport Minister Leo Varadkar to break-up the DAA monopoly and free it from the dead hand of the Dept of Transport protection after Dublin airport failed to meet EU security standards, which means that all aircraft and passengers departing from Dublin airport must undergo similar security check at destination airports as if they were flying from Middle Eastern or third world countries with known security or terrorism risks.
May 15, 2012

(RTTNews) - Ryanair Holdings Plc (RYAAY, RYA.L) called on Transport Minister Leo Varadkar to break-up the DAA monopoly and free it from the dead hand of the Dept of Transport protection after Dublin airport failed to meet EU security standards, which means that all aircraft and passengers departing from Dublin airport must undergo similar security check at destination airports as if they were flying from Middle Eastern or third world countries with known security or terrorism risks.

Ryanair noted that all aircraft and passengers departing from Dublin may now undergo segregation and additional security checks upon arrival due to the failure of the DAA and its downtown office the Dept of Transport to comply with European security minima.

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