Lifting passenger cap at Dublin Airport would be ‘illogical’
*Photograph: Joe Buckley ALLOWING DUBLIN Airport to lift its passenger cap by 8 million would be “illogical,” a Clare councillor has stated.
*Photograph: Joe Buckley ALLOWING DUBLIN Airport to lift its passenger cap by 8 million would be “illogical,” a Clare councillor has stated.
*Photograph: Arthur Ellis A REVIEW of the Regional Airports Programme will be concluded before any revision of the national aviation policy is made.
*Photograph: Arthur Ellis A SUBSTANTIAL economic impact continues to be made by the Shannon Airport Group “but it could go further with the right support,” a co-author of an economic impact report on the entity has said.
*Shannon Airport. The US Green Card holder who allegedly presented a false passport at immigration at Shannon Airport last month in order for a 13 year boy to gain entry to the US has obtained High Court bail.
SHANNON AIRPORT has been ranked as the country’s best airport brand.
SO FAR IN 2023, drones have forced the suspension of activity at Dublin Airport on six occasions, delaying thousands of passengers and prompting multiple flight diversions.
DRONE SIGHTINGS at Dublin Airport resulted in the diversions of seven flights to Shannon Airport across the February bank holiday weekend.
*Further detail on the National Aviation Plan is to be unveiled next month. SHANNON AIRPORT’s role in handing international traffic is set to increase as part of a review of the National Aviation Plan, the Minister for Transport has indicated.
*CEO of The Shannon Airport Group, Mary Considine. Photograph: Joe Buckley CREATING a unique selling point (USP) for Shannon Airport was among the main focuses of a strategy devised by management during the pandemic.
SEVEN FLIGHT diversions were facilitated at Shannon Airport on Wednesday afternoon resulting from adverse weather conditions at Dublin Airport.