Irish airport operator daa Group is to scale back passenger operations at its airports in Dublin and Cork for the period of the COVID-19 related emergency measures.
The rapid global spread of the COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant and sudden impact on the operations of the group, it said in a statement.
daa Group chief executive Dalton Philips said, “We have a national responsibility to keep our airports open for Ireland’s supply chain and to help ensure that essential flight operations for cargo can continue. Dublin and Cork airports will continue to work with their airline partners to help them to get Irish citizens home to their families and enable passengers from overseas to do the same.”