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“Democratic deficit” exists in Shannon Group

A “democratic deficit” exists on the board Shannon Group PLC according to one of the county’s elected representatives.

State spent €1.5m on security at Shannon in 2016

The State spent over €1.5m providing security for US military aircraft at Shannon Airport last year.

Further rise in passenger numbers at Shannon

Shannon Group’s role as a key driver of regional economic growth has been underlined by increases in 2016 passenger and visitor numbers to Shannon Airport and Shannon Heritage, respectively.

RAF plane didn’t have permission to land

The Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade has instructed his officials to speak with the British Embassy after it emerged that the UK authorities did not seek permission for a military transport plane to land at Shannon Airport last month.

Business community react positively to new Shannon service

Shannon’s business community have reacted positively to the earlier daily departure times being introduced by Aer Lingus on its Shannon to Heathrow route.
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Flight diverts to Shannon with ill passenger

A transatlantic jet has turned around over the North Atlantic and diverted to Shannon Airport this afternoon with an ill passenger.

Hynes very confident about Shannon Airport’s future

For the first time in a decade, Shannon Airport recruited four new airlines within the space of a year.

Aer Lingus announces earlier Heathrow flight times

Aer Lingus has today (Tuesday 10th January 2017) announced that their daily morning service from Shannon to Heathrow will now depart at the earlier time of 7.30am.
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