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Shannon Group makes positive start as first annual report shows all units of business achieving progress
Shannon Group plc has delivered significant progress on key objectives set for 2014 and is now embarking on a programme to
Knock to US flights by 2016, says airport boss
Knock airport chief Joe Gilmore has said he believes scheduled flights between IWAK and the US are on the cards for 2016.
Nolan demands Galway be considered in Aer Lingus decision
Any potential sale of Aer Lingus must take into consideration the impact on Galway and the economy of the entire western region.
Shannon welcomes Ryanair’s winter flights boost
Shannon Airport has today welcomed Ryanair’s announcement that it is to strengthen its winter schedule with the addition of further capacity from the end of October.
Emirates to feed its growth with recruitment drive in Galway city
Emirates, the world’s largest international airline, is returning to Galway this month with new recruitment drives in three locations to help fulfil the airline’s cabin crew requirements, which are growing in line with the dynamic expansion of the company.
Shannon flying high
Shannon Airport has received more recognition for the strides made in the 18 months since it achieved independence, claiming one of the top honours at the inaugural Irish Aviation Industry Awards.
Major boost for Shannon Airport as Ryanair adds five routes to schedule
Shannon Airport has welcomed today’s announcement by Ryanair that it is to add five routes on to its winter schedule this year as another significant boost for the airport.
Ryanair expecting record growth at Knock in 2014
Ryanair now has more routes and expects to carry more passengers than ever before from Ireland West Airport Knock.
Closing Aran Island air service could lead to island depopulation
The PSO for the air services amounts to an annual subvention of €1,880,913 to run the flights as well as the three aerodromes on the Aran Islands and the Connemara Regional Airport in Indreabhán. Aer Arann Islands currently employs 38 full-time and two part-time staff, to run these services.
One hundred thousand visitors to the Galway region used Ireland West Airport Knock
2014 promises to be another milestone year at Ireland West Airport Knock with the year ahead forecast to be the busiest ever in the airport’s history with passenger numbers expected to exceed 700,000 for the first time.