Shannon Airport set to welcome over 46,000 passengers for May Bank Holiday weekend
OVER 46,000 passengers are expected to pass through Shannon Airport for the May Bank Holiday weekend.
OVER 46,000 passengers are expected to pass through Shannon Airport for the May Bank Holiday weekend.
*Shannon Airport. SHANNON AIRPORT is gearing up to have two million passengers by the end of 2024, for the first time in fifteen years.
Pictured at the launch of Shannon Airport’s summer schedule are, Hugo Donoghue (3), Sofia Mullally (2), Louis Donoghue (4) and Sienna Mullally (5). Photograph: Arthur Ellis SHANNON AIRPORT has launched its summer schedule for 2024 with thirty three services to eleven countries across Europe, the United Kingdom and the USA.
Pictured arriving at the airport ahead of St. Patrick’s day are Nick Mellamphy and Kirsten Tinkler from Surrey, UK. SHANNON AIRPORT is preparing for a 14 percent increase in passengers for the St Patrick’s Day period.
SHANNON AIRPORT is forecasting over 21,000 passengers for the St Brigid’s Bank Holiday weekend.
*Munster Rugby squad check-in at Shannon Airport Shannon Airport had a strong growth surge in 2023 with 1.958 million passengers welcomed to the airport, a 29 per cent increase on 2022 activity.
SHANNON AIRPORT is to receive an allocation of €7.172m in the Regional Airports Programme.
SHANNON AIRPORT is forecasting its busiest Christmas in fourteen years with passenger numbers to soar over the festive season.
*Nandi O’Sullivan, Head of Communications with Shannon Airport Group and CEO, Mary Considine. A HISTORY of innovation in the Shannon region has resulted in an Asian think tank organisation honouring the Shannon Airport Group.
*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.