Dublin Airport passenger numbers rise as Irish economy picks up
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Dublin
IT'S Christmas, and the tills at Dublin Airport are ringing merrily.
About 770,000 passengers will travel through the airport over the holidays, rising 8 per cent from last year, boosted in part by families flying off to winter fun and skiing vacations, according to the state-owned DAA, which runs the airport.
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