What the papers say: Sunday's front pages
Ellen O'Donoghue
A variety of stories feature on Sunday's front pages, from the Dublin Airport passenger cap to the children of an Irishman detained by ice speaking out.
The Business Post lead with global aviation boss Willie Walsh saying that Aer Lingus is at "serious risk" of having its access to the United States curtailed unless the government moves decisively to remove Dublin Airport's passenger cap.

The Sunday Independent lead with passengers potentially facing a summer of chaos due to a growing air traffic control staffing crisis, according to an aviation chief.

The Irish Mail on Sunday lead with the estranged twin daughters of Séamus Culleton, who has been detained by ice in the United States, claiming he abandoned them as babies, and calling for him to come home to face justice on his drugs charges.

The Sunday World lead with a victim hitting out as her abuser father was pictured with two other paedophiles at the opening of a massage parlour.

The Irish Sunday Mirror lead with an ex-swimming coach who set up a camera in his office to film young girls as they changed, being expected to be released from prison this week.


