Strike action currently underway in France is impacting on the travel plans of some Irish passengers.
The Commission for Aviation Regulation wishes to update passengers following the widespread disruption caused by the volcanic eruption in Iceland earlier this year.
The Commission has published the timetable for the setting of a new determination on aviation terminal services charges (ATSC) levied by the IAA. The determination must be made by end 2011 and will govern the maximum level of charges that the IAA may levy on airlines landing and taking off at Dublin, Shannon and Cork Airports for the regulatory period commencing January 2012
The Commission for Aviation Regulation has published its final decision in relation to the referral from the 2010 Appeal Panel in respect of the 2009 Determination on the maximum level of airport charges at Dublin Airport.
The Commission for Aviation Regulation (CAR) today published the first set of results from the quality of service monitoring scheme at Dublin Airport. The results relate to the period January - May 2010. CAR also published its report on air passenger rights complaints for the year ended 31st December 2009.
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The Commission for Aviation Regulation would like to remind passengers of their rights and entitlements in the event that their travel plans are disrupted due to the current air traffic controllers strike in France
Respondents to the Commission's consultation paper CP1/2010 on the decisions of the Aviation Appeal Panel who wish to comment on the submissions made by other parties are invited to submit comments to the Commission by 5pm, Wednesday 30 June
The Commission for Aviation Regulation (CAR) is pleased to advise that the I.T. difficulties experienced by the Office last week have now been resolved. However, CAR is unable to verify whether all emails sent for the attention of the Office between the 9th and 16th June have been received by the intended recipients. Consequently we would invite all parties who made submissions via email during this time, to resend their communications. Alternatively you may wish to contact the Office on 01 6611700.
The Commission for Aviation Regulation wishes to advise customers that the technical difficulties which arose with its email system on Tuesday of last week (8th June) are ongoing. It is expected that these difficulties will be fully resolved later today (15th June). The Commission confirms that all emails received since last Tuesday evening will be responded to as soon as possible. In the event that your communication was particularly urgent we would advise you to contact 01 6611700.