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Historic Aer Lingus charter to New York takes to the skies from Ireland West Airport
Yesterday was a remarkable day for the people of Knock and the Irish diaspora in New York as Fr. Richard Gibbons, P.P., and Rector of Knock Shrine led a group out from Ireland West Airport to New York with Aer Lingus in glorious sunshine.
Aer Lingus to operate first transatlantic flight from Boston to IWAK this July
Knock Shrine and Ireland West Airport announced this morning the first Diocesan pilgrimage from the Archdiocese of Boston to Ireland’s National Marian Shrine will take place in July this year. This announcement represents another milestone for the airport and the region as it will be the first ever transatlantic service operated by Aer Lingus, from Boston, to Ireland West Airport Knock.
Shannon grows passenger numbers again in November
Shannon Airport has enjoyed another month of passenger throughput in November, with four per cent more passengers using the airport compared to the same month last year, enabling it break the 100,000 mark for the month.
Record passenger numbers at IWAK
Last year was the busiest ever at Ireland West Airport Knock as passenger numbers reached 700,000 for the first time in the airport’s 29-year history.
Record passenger numbers at IWAK
Last year was the busiest ever at Ireland West Airport Knock as passenger numbers reached 700,000 for the first time in the airport’s 29-year history.
30 per cent of US passengers through Shannon visit Galway
Shannon Airport’s passenger numbers have turned a significant corner, with figures for June showing an eight per cent increase on the same month last year.
Aer Lingus flights from Knock to Birmingham
Aer Lingus Regional has announced it is to open a new route from Ireland West Airport Knock to Birmingham.
Passengers for post-October Aer Arann flights to get refunds
Aer Arann Regional flights between Galway Airport and London Southend, London Luton, Manchester, Edinburgh, and Waterford have been suspended.
Are Galway Airport’s days numbered?
Galway Airport’s future is in serious doubt following the double blow this week of Aer Arann suspending its winter flights from Carnmore and the Government’s decision to cease its funding.
Connacht Rugby and Aer Arann still flying high
Aer Arann has agreed a new sponsorship package with Connacht Rugby to remain as the official airline until 2014.