Manahan Planners were engaged by Ryanair to oppose the plans by the DAA to build the second terminal as proposed at Dublin Airport.
Ryanair considered that the proposed Terminal was an oversized "gold plated" facility that would require landing charges to rise in the years ahead to pay for it. (See early image of the proposal).
We argued that the terminal was in the wrong place in the airport and that an alternative could be provided more efficiently. We also argued that the terminal was oversized and would require long passenger walks through endless retail outlets rather than short journeys to the gate.
However both Fingal County Council and An Bord Pleanala granted permission for it and work on its construction has recently been completed. The terminal is being opened gradually to the public.
With the downturn in the economy and the fall in passenger numbers going through the airport, more people are now starting to question its size. It will be interesting to watch its level of useage in the coming years.