Business Today: New Web Summit CEO, Air travel to surge next year and should the lower earning pay more tax?

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as new chief executive, as the events company prepares for its conference in Lisbon in two weeks’ time. As Ciara O’Brien reports, the move comes as the business seeks to draw a line under the controversy around ex-boss Paddy Cosgrave who quit earlier this month.

Air travel is poised to surge again next year, putting further pressure on Europe’s busy skies, according to Peter Kearney, chief executive of, told Barry O’Halloran. Mr Kearney’s view matters as he runs the newly independent State air traffic control and navigation agency at a time when such bodies face increasing pressure on air space and growing criticism from airlines, which often blame them for delays.

improved modestly in October as support measures rolled out in Budget 2024 made consumers a little less gloomy about their household finances, according to a consumer sentiment report. Colin Gleeson has the story.expects to generate revenue growth of more than €5 million as it expands into Europe with the opening of offices in France, Germany and Switzerland.daily email news digest.

 

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