The Dublin Airport Authority (DAA), the operator of Dublin and Cork airports, is in the running to operate a number of other international airports, its chief executive has disclosed. The DAA, which generated revenues of more than €1 billion last year, already runs three airports in Saudi Arabia and has a minority stake in two airports in Cyprus and one in Germany. In an extensive interview with The Currency to be published tomorrow, Kenny Jacobs, the chief executive of the DAA, said DAA International hoped to operate new airports in the Middle East and North America. “They all are in…
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