*Photograph: Joe Buckley

SHANNON AIRPORT is in the running for a European marketing award.

A digital marketing campaign with media partner Havas, has seen Shannon Airport shortlisted under the ‘Best Use of Search in Travel and Leisure’ category at the European Search Awards for its paid search campaign activity in 2022.

Titled ‘The Sky is the Limit’, the airport campaign which was managed by Havas, in collaboration with The Shannon Airport Group marketing team and targeted users across Google search engine, promoting the Shannon Airport experience, the airport’s close car parks and its executive lounges.

Companies and people working in Pay Per Click (PPC), Search Engine Optimisation (SEO), and Content Marketing across a variety of business sectors, in a digital landscape which inspires innovation, creativity and connectivity are rewarded at the European Search Awards.

Head of Marketing for the Shannon Airport Group, Tim Ryan commented, “To be shortlisted for this prestigious award is a huge testament to our marketing team and our media agency partners Havas, who have helped us grow our search activity online by 42 per cent in 2022. It is fantastic to be recognised on a European scale for this digital marketing strategy. We are in great company in this category and look forward to hearing the results”.

Contenders competing with Shannon Airport for the award in this category include: AdPeak and Snowfest; Altitude Internet and Travlock; Dentsu Ireland and Aman Resorts; Dentsu Ireland and Dalata Hotel Group; Elevate Digital and Campspace; INTREN and Accent Hotels @Ambient Hotel and AromaSPA; INTREN & Danubius Hotel Groups and The Engine Nordics & Reykjavik Excursions.

Taking place on Thursday 25th May at Pátio da Galé, Lisbon, the European Search Awards will be presented live at a gala dinner and awards ceremony.

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