Dublin and Cork airport operator daa recorded a profit after tax of €82.1m in the first half of the year, up 44pc on the same period last year.
Turnover was up by 10pc to €504.3m during the six months.
Revenue from domestic businesses was up 15pc to €389.3m.
Operating costs are up by 2% to €257.3m
CEO Kenny Jacobs shared: “I am pleased with the strong financial and operational performance in the first half of 2024 driven by cost management and efficiency. This is a credit to the efforts of our employees across the business at home and overseas. The continued growth in passenger numbers and revenue reflects the robust demand from both passengers and airlines alike to grow their business at our airport.”