Ryanair takes aim at government plan to consult public on Belfast runway extension
Ryanair has blasted the Northern Ireland government for referring a runway extension decision at Belfast City Airport to public enquiry, saying the move would cost Belfast 500 jobs and its airport half a million passengers.
The carrier said it had been in discussions with Belfast about five new European routes and up to 500,000 extra passengers a year, which would necessitate 500 new jobs in and around the airport.
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