
Barry O’Donnell
Mr. Justice Barry O’Donnell is a High Court judge in Ireland who has recently been involved in a significant legal case regarding the Dublin Airport passenger cap. He presides over the proceedings that could impact the operations of airlines such as Aer Lingus and Ryanair and is tasked with making a decision on whether to extend a pause on the cap imposed by the Irish Aviation Authority.
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Recent news mentions
Mr Justice Barry O’Donnell ruled on the case involving the creche manager and the parent.
Creche manager awarded €51,000 damages after being headbutted by parent – The Irish TimesBoard inspector Barry O’Donnell said there would be a requirement to re-advertise the project due to new information submitted by TII.
Decision on €9bn Metrolink rail project expected within weeks – The Irish TimesMr Justice Barry O’Donnell quashed the Circuit Court ruling during the High Court review.
Court destination of Traveller discrimination case to be considered – The Irish TimesMr Justice Barry O’Donnell halted the authority from taking this step pending the final outcome of a High Court challenge taken by Irish airlines.
Court suspends Dublin Airport passenger cap beyond summer – The Irish TimesMr Justice Barry O’Donnell said he would give his judgment next week.
Airlines urge High Court judge to extend pause on Dublin Airport passenger cap – The Irish Times









