Ryanair CEO Calls On The Army To Help With Long Airport Queues

The Westmeath man says the chaos can't be allowed to continue.

Ryanair has called for 200 members of the army to be brought in to deal with long queues at Dublin Airport.

CEO and Mullingar's Michael O’Leary says last weekend’s chaotic scenes can’t be allowed to continue:

Spokesperson for the DAA, Graeme McQueen says it was taking around an hour to get through security this morning, heading into the weekend:

Management at the Airport and the Minister of State for Transport are meeting today.

While Ryanair's called for an emergency meeting involving all stakeholders.

Passengers are being advised to check in three and a half hours before their flight:

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