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Published 09:42 3 Jun 2022 BST
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Over the past week, the daa has implemented a new strategy to manage queues after over 1,000 passengers missed their flights due to significant queueing. They have hired 40 extra security screening staff this weekend and they have deployed some staff from Cork Airport, which is also operated by daa.
Additionally, marquees have been erected outside the terminal building, so if the queues need to move outside passengers will be sheltered if it rains.
The airport is set to be very busy this Bank Holiday Weeekend, and 49,000 passengers are expected to depart from Dublin Airport today.
Yesterday, Graeme McQueen, the daa's Media Relations Manager, said that he hopes passengers will feel "at ease" this weekend, while acknowledging that management "fell down" last week.
Speaking on RTÉ's Morning Ireland, he said that the group continues to work on ways to get people through the airport in an "orderly manner".
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