They will discuss the passenger cap at Dublin Airport.
The head of Ryanair will get to air his views on the passenger cap at Dublin Airport with the Junior Transport Minister this morning.
It's the first meeting as part of government efforts to discuss the restriction with stakeholders, that limits passenger numbers to 32 million people a year.
Mullingar's Michael O'Leary has described the planning condition as outdated and irrelevant.
Eoghan Corry from Travel Extra says there's lots Junior Minister James Lawless can do to get the cap lifted:
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