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Cliffs of Moher Shuttle Bus is launched

One of Ireland’s most visited tourism attractions, the Cliffs of Moher Visitor Experience has launched a new shuttle bus service aimed at further enhancing sustainable development and management of tourism across the wider North Clare area.

Fairy Trail & Pet Farm to be unveiled at...

Shannon Group’s tourist experiences and attractions company, Shannon Heritage, is delighted to announce the launch of a new Pet Farm and Fairy Trail at Bunratty Castle and Folk Park in Co. Clare.

Call for more expertise on Shannon Airport board

Clare’s Independent TD has called on the Minister for Transport and Tourism to reflect on the board of Shannon Airport with a view to strengthening the range of aviation expertise.

Chineses delegation visits ‘pioneering’ Shannon Free Zone 

Shannon’s long-standing ties with China have deepened with a visit by leading Chinese dignitaries.

ASL orders 737 Freighters from Boeing

Dublin-based ASL Aviation Holdings DAC (ASL) and aircraft manufacturer Boeing have signed a Memorandum of Understanding for the purchase of twenty (20) 737-800 Boeing Converted Freighters (BCF).
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Atlantic Aviation Group shortlisted for award

Employees at Shannon based aviation services provider, Atlantic Aviation Group are celebrating this week after it was announced that the company have been shortlisted for the MRO Achievement Award and the People Development Award at this year’s Irish Aviation Awards which will be held in Dublin in July.

Broadband cost investigation raises more questions

Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Communications Timmy Dooley TD is questioning the validity of the National Broadband Plan tender process after it was confirmed this week that estimates of the cost of the plan had fallen short by €1 billion.

Trump visit showcased Shannon and West

The visit of US President Donald Trump showcased the West of Ireland and Shannon Group’s airport company, Shannon Airport according to Group Chairman Rose Hynes.
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