Shannon Airport renews partnership with KPMG Irish Women’s Open
*Aideen Walsh tees off at the tenth hole in Dromoland. Photograph: Brian Arthur SHANNON AIRPORT has partnered with the KPMG Women’s Irish Open for a second consecutive year.
*Aideen Walsh tees off at the tenth hole in Dromoland. Photograph: Brian Arthur SHANNON AIRPORT has partnered with the KPMG Women’s Irish Open for a second consecutive year.
A HOTEL located in Newmarket-on-Fergus is the best in the world for sleep.
*Photograph: Brian Arthur DROMOLAND CASTLE is to host the KPMG Women’s Irish Open again in 2023.
Revenues at the company that operates the five star Dromoland Castle are set to double this year on the back of record average room rates.
*Photograph: Brian Arthur Dromoland Castle’s setting as the venue for the Women’s Irish Open plus the addition of a new sponsor for the tournament is hoped to inspire the country’s next generation of female golfers.
Eoin Gavin (right), managing director of Eoin Gavin Transport and president of Shannon Chamber pictured with outgoing Chamber president Stephen Keogh, managing partner of Sellors LLP, and Helen Downes, CEO, Shannon Chamber. Photograph by Eamon Ward SIXMILEBRIDGE HAULIER, Eoin Gavin has been appointed as the new President of Shannon Chamber.
September 22 to 25 has been confirmed for the Irish ladies open golf championship which will be hosted this year by Dromoland Castle Golf Club.
Chief Operating Officer of Shannon Group, Ray O’Driscoll has been appointed to the Board of Shannon Chamber.
*Kevin Thompstone. Photograph: Joe Buckley A clear plan for route recovery for services to Shannon Airport needs to be identified to safeguard the hundreds of jobs reliant on air traffic in the region.
Pre-clearance facilities at Shannon Airport strengthen its ability to capitalise on the business aviation model, a former board member has said.