Ryanair is to reduce seats from Dublin due to a fall-off in UK visitors and the airport becoming "uncompetitive", it says.
The airline, which launched its Irish summer 2017 schedule , is switching 3pc of its seats away from Dublin as "daa withdraws growth incentives," it claims.
It also cited a post-Brexit drop in UK visitor numbers in its decision.
12 million seats will be offered from Dublin in 2017, a reduction of approximately 300,000 passengers, or 1,600 flights, on this year.
Dublin Airport, however, says its Growth Incentive Scheme remains in place.