Shannon Airport welcomed over 1.5m passengers in 2022 but still shy of 2019 levels
OVER 1.51 million passengers were welcomed to Shannon Airport in 2022 but it remains shy of its 2019 levels.
OVER 1.51 million passengers were welcomed to Shannon Airport in 2022 but it remains shy of its 2019 levels.
*Action at the home of Lifford AFC, formerly named Cassidy Park and now Tom Steele Park. Photograph: John maNGAN LIFFORD FC’s loan to the Clare Schoolboys/Schoolgirls Soccer League (CSSL) has been repaid this year, new accounts have outlined.
*Quin Rd Business Park. SHANNON AIRPORT GROUP need to delay the sale of public areas and services in the Quin Road Business Park, elected representatives have stressed.
LAND has been broken on the Shannon Airport Group’s latest €6m commercial property development.
BUSINESS AND PROPERTY OWNERS in the Quin Rd Business Park are up in arms over the plans of the Shannon Airport Group to sell its 4.9 acre site and the management of the estate services and infrastructure at the location.
*Bunratty Castle. Photograph: Paschal Brooks ISSUES SURROUNDING the transfer of Shannon Heritage sites remain unresolved while discussions continue between Government Departments, Shannon Airport Group and Clare County Council.
ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES have called for Quin Road Business Park to be given a facelift.
PASSENGER NUMBERS at Shannon Airport increased by 8 percent last year but remain 78 percent less than 2019 figures.
Chief Operating Officer of Shannon Group, Ray O’Driscoll has been appointed to the Board of Shannon Chamber.
*Shannon Group CEO, Mary Considine with Junior Minister Hildegarde Naughton. Photograph: Arthur Ellis Appointment of a new Chair of Shannon Group has reached its final stages.