The move comes as Airlines for America (A4A) lodges a complaint against Ireland in the Department of Transport in Washington calling for flights by Aer Lingus to be “curtailed or suspended” if the cap is not lifted.
The group called Airlines for America has called for the US Department of Transport to “curtail" or "suspend” Irish air carriers from flying into America unless the cap is lifted.
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