*Sheila Lynch and Nandi O’Sullivan. 

OVER 40 businesses in Ennis town participated in the #BuyLocalFlyLocal campaign delivered by Ennis Chamber and the Shannon Airport Group.

Thousands of entries were submitted for the campaign which was ran over two weekends, December 9th/10th and 16th/17th.

Sheila Lynch, President of Ennis Chamber and the Shannon Airport Group’s Head of Communications, Nandi O’Sullivan had the task of drawing the lucky winners.

Flights for 2 to Paris (Charles De Gaulle Airport) with Aer Lingus departing Shannon International Airport, were won by Kathryna Cuschieri of Glendree, Feakle. Kathryna also wins €300 spending money, plus free parking at Shannon Airport and access to the Airport Lounge. Kathryna entered the draw at The Kilkenny Shop, High Street, Ennis

Frights for 2 to Faro, Portugal with Ryanair, departing Shannon International Airport, were won by Sarah McGrath, a west Clare native living in Ennis. Sarah also wins €300 spending money, plus free parking at Shannon Airport and access to the Airport Lounge. Sarah and her mother enjoyed breakfast at Mondo café in Merchant’s Quay last Saturday and took the opportunity to enter the draw.

Both winners are thrilled with their win.

Ennis Chamber President Sheila Lynch commented; “This is the third year Ennis Chamber has run #BuyLocalFlyLocal and once again it has proved really popular. Our thanks to Shannon Airport Group for coming on board to partner with Ennis Chamber in delivering this great promotion that encourages people to shop local and to use our local airport at Shannon as the departure point for city breaks and sun holidays”.

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