A Case Study on Dublin Airport Authority

Dublin Airport Authority , an Irish state owned company with responsibility for the operation, management and development of Dublin, Shannon and Cork Airports. Operating on a fully commercial basis, the group vision was to be a premier Irish international airport owner and operator. Dublin Airport Authority faced major challenges as it attempted to grow its business, both from the changing nature of the airline industry and from increasing regulation.



A Case Study on Dublin Airport Authority

For example, in 1999 the European Union ended high margin duty free shopping. In responding to such challenges Dublin Airport Authority launched an initiative to boost efficiencies and margins by establishing a shared services model for the three airports under its jurisdiction and to find new sources of revenue by investing in new business ventures. Click here to read more…

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