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Ryanair aiming to resume flights on July 1st

Ryanair announced plans to return to 40% of normal flight schedules from Wednesday July 1st 2020, subject to Government restrictions on intra-EU flights being lifted, and effective public health measures being put in place at airports.

Shannon Airport future post Covid-19 discussed

Sinn Féin TDs from Clare, Limerick City and Tipperary yesterday held an online meeting with the CEO of the Shannon Group to discuss the huge challenges facing Shannon Airport in the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic.

#ShineYourLight: Ireland honours frontline workers

Homes, businesses as well as community and voluntary groups joined together this evening for the #ShineYourLight tribute in honour of our Covid-19 frontline workers.

More medical equipment arrives at Shannon Airport

Shannon Airport continues to play a vital role in the fight against Covid-19 in Ireland as a second Qatar Airways cargo plane carrying vital medical equipment from China arrived today.

Shannon Airport facilitating repatriation flights

Shannon Group has confirmed that, as of this time and on a significantly reduced basis, Shannon Airport is continuing to facilitate flights to repatriate passengers and provide essential services.
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Aer Lingus JFK service resumes ahead of schedule

The CEO of Shannon Group, Mary Considine, has said that the launch today of a new Shannon based aircraft and the early return of Aer Lingus’ New York JFK service is a further show of commitment by the airline to Shannon Airport and the region.

Up to 100 new jobs at new Shannon hangar

IAC at Shannon Airport are preparing for the opening of Ireland’s newest hanger which will create up to 100 new jobs.

IAA handled all-time record number of flights in 2019

The Irish Aviation Authority's (IAA) air traffic control division handled 1,175,337 flights in 2019 - 22,000 more than in 2018.
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