CAR parking shortage at Dublin Airport could spark a summer of chaos as Ryanair accused the operator of lacking foresight.
The airline's chief Eddie Wilson slammed the DAA when it told passengers to get a lift to the terminal after warning all its 23,000 spaces could be sold out for the busiest time of year.
He said: "They always seem to have some excuse.
"Last year it was security and not hiring people on time and this year it's not having the foresight to do anything about car parking.
Mr Wilson claimed the DAA should have found alternatives such as opening emergency relief parking on its lands, like "you do in festivals".
But an airport spokesperson branded that idea "simplistic nonsense. We are not a county fair".
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