Shannon Airport securing funding under the Regional State Airports Programme needs to become a multi-annual occurrence, Chambers of Commerce in the Mid-West and the Irish Hotel Federation have said.

In welcoming a €10.1m allocation for Shannon under both the Covid-19 Regional State Airports Programme 2021 – 2025 and the Covid-19 Supplementary Support Scheme, Chambers of Commerce in the West and Mid-West – Ennis, Galway, Limerick, and Shannon – in collaboration with the Irish Hotels Federation (IHF) stated that Shannon’s inclusion for CAPEX and OPEX funding worth €5.5m was in line with business cases they pitched throughout the year.

“However, as previously highlighted by our grouping, this funding must be multi-annual as recovery will take until at least 2025,” a joint statement from the groups outlined.

“Policy needs to be updated to reflect current realities that it is going to take multiple, not single, years to recover to 2019 traffic levels. Shannon and Cork should be permanently included in a multi-annual regional airports programme which is in line with EU state aid rules which allows funding for airports with less than 3m passengers,” the business grouping stated.

Commenting on the announced Supplementary Support Scheme of €93m, of which €91m goes to Dublin (€79.6m allocation), Shannon (€4.6m allocation) and Cork (€7m allocation) with the balance to the small regional airports, the business grouping stated that the criteria for allocation of this new €91m incentive scheme are particularly important and must be updated to a) prioritise regional impact and b) provide for multi-annual support to regional airports which don’t have the benefit of a capital city location. “The joint chambers and the IHF have previously provided a detailed business case and working model on how this can be done,” the business grouping added.

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