Storm David causes nine flight diversions to Shannon Airport
NINE FLIGHTS diverted to Shannon Airport as a result of Storm David on Saturday.
NINE FLIGHTS diverted to Shannon Airport as a result of Storm David on Saturday.
Adam Mulkerrin, Airport Operations and Rebecca Gubbins, Screening Supervisor with the Easter Bunny at Shannon Airport. Photograph: Arthur Ellis MORE THAN 132,000 passengers are to fly through Shannon Airport over the Easter period.
SHANNON Airport is set to welcome over 24,000 passengers across the upcoming February bank holiday period. This figure represents a 14% jump on the same time last year, as the popularity of St Brigid’s bank holiday getaways soar. The early long weekend is encouraging travellers to swop the January blues for blue skies, with the …
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PLANNED WINDFARMS in South-East Clare have been labelled as a threat to Irish air safety with formal objections lodged by AirNav Ireland and Shannon Airport.
RYANAIR have announced the addition of four new routes from Shannon Airport for next summer.
46,000 passengers are to travel through Shannon Airport this October Bank Holiday weekend.
SUMMER PASSENGER numbers at Shannon Airport were up sixteen percent this year.
RYANAIR have announced plans to 35 new cabin crew jobs in Shannon Airport.
*Brendan O’Mara. A LAWYER for a former Ryanair pilot charged in connection with the possession of more than €10m of cannabis has told a court that he is in the process of having the material independently analysed.
*Brendan O’Mara accompanied by Sergeant Rob Sheehy of the Limerick Divisional Drugs Unit. A FORMER Ryanair pilot who is charged in connection with the possession of more than €10m worth of drugs has an application for bail pending before the High Court, a court has heard.