Ryanair fails to agree terms with Dublin Airport to sell parking
A three-year car parking contract between Ryanair and the Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) is over after the two sides could not agree on new terms.
The airport operator confirmed that the contract has lapsed adding that ‘we were unable to agree terms’.
The DAA added that it remained open to further discussions.
Ryanair however said it would look for a new car park partner.
A Ryanair spokesman said: "We will shortly appoint a new car park partner for Dublin Airport," he said.
Diane
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