Dublin Airport has published a “15 point plan” it said would “improve standards” by adding 400 seats, faster wi-fi and faster security checks for passengers. There are to be “more staff, shorter queues, more seats, new family seating zones and less clutter across the airport” as well as “more buses and taxis at the airport, and more places to eat and drink,” according to Kenny Jacobs, chief executive of the Dublin Airport Authority. The airport said it would aim for “higher cleanliness standards throughout both terminals with 1,500 cleaning hours and 120 cleaning inspections each day this summer” and would

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