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Irish High Court refers Dublin Airport seat cap to EU court

Ireland's High Court has referred a conflict over a guest cap at Dublin Airport to the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), according to a. judgment provided on Wednesday.

The variety of passengers at Dublin airport, which carries. around 80% of the nation's air traffic, was topped at 32. million when planners authorized the building and construction of a 2nd. terminal in 2007, in part to avoid local roadway congestion.

The airport has actually warned it is on course to overshoot that by. a million travelers this year. While a planning application has. been lodged to lift the cap to 40 million, the process is commonly. anticipated to take years.

A variety of airlines, consisting of Ryanair and Aer. Lingus, challenged the restriction and in November the. High Court positioned a short-term remain on the Irish Aviation. Authority (IAA) cutting the number of traveler seats available. at Dublin Airport next summer season.

Ryanair has stated the cap is in breach of EU legislation on. liberty of motion.

Offered the midpoint of the EU law measures involved ... it. would not be possible to resolve the proceedings without a. referral to the CJEU, Thursday's judgment said.

(source: Reuters)