Two lucky 9-year-old twin brothers from Claddagh, Galway City, are set to jet off to Lapland from Shannon Airport today (Thursday ) having won a special competition organised by the airport to celebrate their Lapland flight.
Rory and Jack Noone departed Shannon at 8.00am today for the 4,000 km trip to the Santa Claus Village in the North Pole. On arrival at Rovaniemi airport, the official Santa airport, the family will be met by elves who will guide them through their stay in Finland.
“It’s been a difficult time for everyone and we wanted to spread some Christmas cheer by organising the competition to give a family the opportunity to win an overnight trip to Lapland. We were delighted with the response. We had over 7,000 entries, exceeding all expectations,” said Mary Considine, CEO, Shannon Group.
“It is a wonderful start to the festive season, and our staff were looking forward to welcoming our winners Jack, Rory, their mum Brenda and aunty Delia, to the airport before they board their flight this morning,” she added.
The magical fun filled prize includes a trip to Santa’s official residence, a private meeting with the man himself and an overnight stay. The family will be whisked along through snow covered trees under the magical lights of the arctic and get to meet Santa’s Reindeer who are getting ready for their busy flight at Christmas. Snow mobiles, husky and reindeer rides, tobogganing, Elf School and much more are included in the prize.
The winning entry was picked by Santa’s elves thanks to revolutionary technology. New technology allowed entries to be beamed direct to the North Pole through the world’s first Rudolph Red Nose Radar system which has been specially installed on the roof of the airport terminal building. The radar, a large shining red beacon resembles Rudolph’s nose. Tune into Shannon Airport’s Facebook page on Thursday for the family’s departure.