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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 17 January 2019

Thursday, 17 January 2019

Questions (229)

Barry Cowen

Question:

229. Deputy Barry Cowen asked the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport the estimated cost of building a third terminal at Dublin Airport; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [2235/19]

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Written answers

The question of a potential third terminal at Dublin Airport is raised in the context of the high-level strategic capacity review of Ireland’s State airports which I commissioned in line with a commitment in the National Aviation Policy, 2015.

Oxford Economics in conjunction with Cambridge Economic Policy Associates were contracted by my Department to conduct the review which was published on 24 October 2018. It provides an assessment which is both specific about short terms actions as well as identifying further work that needs to be undertaken to assist in decision-making for the longer term to 2050, including options for a third terminal at Dublin Airport.

I am now consulting with stakeholders through a public consultation process to get their views on the consultants’ findings. I have also asked my officials to undertake additional work on issues relating to Dublin Airport with regard to the cross wind runway and surface transport access.

The review and public consultation represent the first stages in a process to make strategic decisions on the long-term development of the three State airports to 2050. When I have all the views and information, I will carefully assess the issues and make recommendations to Government in the matter. In the meantime, it is far too early in the process for estimates to be made on the cost of a third terminal or any other infrastructural projects referred to in the review. The assessment by the consultants in the review is based upon a base cost for a new terminal similar to that of Terminal 2 and simulations of regulated charges indicate that airport charges would most likely end up no more than 5 percent higher than 2016 charges as a result of the construction of a third terminal.

It is important to note, however, that any terminal being built, past, present or future is ultimately paid for by the travelling public that use it. That is a given, regardless of who finances it initially, State or private sector.

Questions Nos. 230 to 232, inclusive, answered with Question No. 218.
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