The operator of Dublin Airport has said it has suspended new bookings for its "Platinum Services" facility in an effort to optimise resources.
Around 1,000 people missed flights from Dublin Airport at the end of last month after large queues formed outside both terminals.
The Platinum Service offered "VIP personalised treatment" at a 24-hour private terminal.
The service involves private check-in, security, suites, drinks and dining and a chauffeur-driven "luxury BMW" journey to an aircraft.
Under 2022 prices, rates started at €295 per person.
Other facilities include a luxury shower room, private suites with "the latest audio-visual equipment", complimentary refreshments and a personal shopping service.

Chief Executive of Dublin Airport operator daa Dalton Philips used its Platinum Services private terminal at the weekend of the long delays, the Oireachtas Committee on Transport was told.
But he "categorically" denied that he did so to avoid airport queues.
A daa spokesperson said that while the service remains available, new bookings are not being processed.
"We have taken this action to optimise resources across our airport operation," the spokesperson said.
"We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause and hope to resume normal services in the near future," the spokesperson added.