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The works to enlarge the Dublin airport have been approved

Dublin, Ireland - The cost for the works is EUR 395m

The board of directors of the Dublin airport has approved the plan to enlarge the air station, for a total cost of EUR 395m. The works include the construction of a second terminal, which will allow to host 15 million passengers per year, and should begin next year. In this way the total capability of the airport will increase up to 35 million passengers per year. The enlargement plan was approved...

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency - 67705

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