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TD’s Private Members Motion over airports crisis

A group of 15 Independent TDs will introduce a Private Members Motion to the Dáil tomorrow (10:00am-midday, Wednesday, 11 November 2020) seeking a range of Government interventions to offset “the imminent crisis facing Irish airports”, in particular Shannon, Knock, Kerry, Donegal and Cork airports.

Shannon visit by US President elect welcomed

The prospects of a visit to Ireland by US President elect Joe Biden after he takes up office in January 2021, would be welcome according to the CEO of Shannon Group.

Drive-thru Covid testing for Shannon Airport

A privately operated drive-thru Covid-19 testing facility is set to be established at Shannon Airport.

Government statement on international travel

The government has issued a statement in relation to international travel which has been seriously affected by Covid-19.

Call for Covid-19 testing at airports for Christmas

The Joint Committee on Transport and Communications Networks has today written to Minister Eamon Ryan welcoming the Government’s adoption of the EU traffic light system for international travel from midnight on Sunday, 8 November, and calling on the Minister to ensure testing for Covid-19 at Irish airports is a central element of its implementation.
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Recognition for Airport’s Covid safety programme

Measures taken to protect the safety of passengers and staff at Shannon Airport during the COVID-19 pandemic have been recognised internationally, with the airport receiving a global endorsement from the Airports Council International (ACI) World and ACI EUROPE.

Chamber seeks seamless transport system

Shannon Chamber has submitted constructive suggestions to the National Transport Authority (NTA) on how the current draft of the Limerick Shannon Metropolitan Area Network (LSMATS) 2040 could be further refined to deliver tangible benefits to Shannon.

Ryanair to temporarily cease operations at Shannon

Ryanair is set to temporarily cease operations at Shannon having already cut flights by half.
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