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Passenger Advisory Group (PAG)

The Irish Aviation Authority has established a revised Passenger Advisory Group to ensure that passenger priorities are reflected in our regulatory decision making. 

What is the PAG?

The PAG is a consultative body that provides input on:

  • Service quality at Dublin Airport. 

  • Capital investment programmes at Dublin Airport . 

  • Consumer protection and accessibility measures. 

Membership of the Group

The Passenger Advisory Group is composed of organisations that represent the diversity of passengers  

  • Leisure passengers are represented by the Consumer’s Association of Ireland and Failte Ireland. 

  • People with reduced mobility or disabilities are represented by the National Disability Authority, the Irish Society for Autism, Vision Ireland and Alzheimer Europe. 

  • Business passengers are represented by the Irish Business and Employers Confederation (IBEC), Chambers Ireland and IDA Ireland. 

Learn More

Passenger Advisory Group Terms of Reference

Contact Details for Queries: consumeraffairs@iaa.ie

Meetings of the Group 

Meeting summaries and updates will be published in this section. The PAG will be reviewed annually to ensure it remains effective and relevant.

The first meeting of the PAG will help to inform the sixth determination governing airport charges at Dublin Airport. The sixth determination governs the maximum level of airport charges that daa may levy at Dublin Airport during the period commencing from 1 January 2027.

All published documents relating to the sixth determination governing airport charges at Dublin Airport can be found here.

Work of the Former PAG

To inform the Third Interim Review of the 2019 Determination on Airport Charges at Dublin Airport, we held a number of meetings with the Passenger Advisory Group throughout 2022. The details of which are published below.

November 2022

Meeting 3: Quality of Service and Capital Investments Final Decision

May 2022

Meeting 2: Quality of Service and Capital Investments Proposals for Draft Decision

April 2022

Meeting 1: Introduction and Dublin Airport's Proposals for Quality of Service and Capital Investments

To inform the 2019 Determination of Airport Charges we held five meetings with the Passenger Advisory Group with the following themes.

November 2018

Meeting 1: Identification of passenger priorities and Overview of the current Measures and targets of quality of service

February 2019

Meeting 2: Overview of the proposal of Dublin Airport on selected capital projects

March 2019

Meeting 3: Overview of the proposal of Dublin Airport for the future targets of quality of service and our current thinking 

May 2019

Meeting 4:   Overview of our proposals on quality of service and capital projects

June 2019

Meeting 5:   Overview of issues that fall outside of the 2019 draft decision