*Nandi O’Sullivan, Head of Communications, Shannon Airport Group and Sheila Lynch, President Ennis Chamber and Partner with Ennis law firm Cashin Clancy. Photograph: Eamon Ward

WINNERS of the annual Buy Local Fly Local campaign by Ennis Chamber and the Shannon Airport Group have been announced.

Deirdre Tiernan and Martin Griffin were pulled out as the winners of the competition which will see them scoop two pairs of tickets to fly from Shannon Airport to Charles de Gaulle Airport in the heart of Paris.

Ennis Chamber in association with the Shannon Airport Group ran its Buy Local Fly Local campaign on December 7th and 8th. With over 50 participating businesses on board, customers simply had to show their support for shopping local by making a purchase from a participating business to enter a free draw for two pairs of tickets to fly from Shannon to Paris.

Along with the flights, Deirdre and Martin also scooped free parking at Shannon Airport, use of the Airport lounge while Ennis Chamber presented them with €300 spending money.

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