Keith McInerney, Airport Police and Fire Service with Muhammad Akhlaq, Dominos Pizza Shannon. Pic Arthur Ellis.

UNSUNG heroes at Shannon Airport are receiving pizzas every week in December and January from Domino’s which recently opened a new store in Shannon Town.

Shannon Airport has experienced its busiest festive season since 2009 with over 121,000 passengers coming through the arrivals hall and departure gates.

To celebrate the opening of the new Domino’s store in Shannon, their team have been delivering pizza to the security crew, fire fighters and airport teams working in the airport every week throughout December and January.

Search Unit Officer Michael Kenneally, Ennis Co Clare, with Bruno Cananho and Muhammad Akhlaq, Dominos Pizza Shannon at Security Screening in Shannon Airport. Pic Arthur Ellis.

Speaking about the festive food delivery, Domino’s franchise partner, Justin Ward, commented, “At Domino’s we love nothing more than supporting our communities and we’re delighted to be able to thank the hard-working teams at Shannon Airport. We are thrilled our doors are now open in Shannon, and we look forward to delivering fresh, handmade pizzas to locals, and welcoming them to our new store”.

Domino’s new Shannon store is located at Unit A1 Shannon Town Centre, Shannon, V14 KX27.

Airport Police and Fire Service members James Watson, Jonathon Quinn,Keith McInerney, Alan Ryan, Jason Roche and Stephen Wynne with Bruno Cananho and Muhammad Akhlaq, Dominos Pizza Shannon. Pic Arthur Ellis.

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