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Aer Lingus sale in response to axing of US...

Following the recent cancellation of transatlantic services from Ireland by a number of other carriers, Aer Lingus has launched special Autumn fares to North America, starting from just €139*.

Shannon disappointed at Norwegian withdrawal news

Shannon Airport has expressed disappointment that Norwegian Air International will cease all transatlantic operations into Ireland from next month.

Technical issue grounds Shannon-bound plane at JFK

Passengers due to travel on an Aer Lingus flight from New York to Shannon last night claim they were left sitting on a plane in ‘excruciating heat’ for hours before finally being told their flight was cancelled.

Chauffeurs and Cliffs management reach parking deal

The Western Chauffeur Drive Association has welcomed an announcement by the Cliffs of Moher Visitors Centre that reserved spaces will be available to chauffeur drivers and their passengers with immediate effect.

National aviation awards for Shannon companies

Shannon Group and Shannon based companies claimed several awards at the Annual Aviation Awards 2019.
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Aer Lingus flight returns to Shannon with technical issue

A US-bound Aer Lingus fight was forced to return to Shannon Airport this afternoon after the crew reported a technical issue over the Atlantic.

Shannon celebrates 80 years since first passenger flight

Shannon Airport, a Shannon Group company, will today celebrate 80 years as the centre-piece and driver of the regional economy as it marks the landing of its first passenger aircraft way back on July 11th, 1939.

Options must be explored for N68

Fianna Fáil General Election candidate for Clare, Rita McInerney, says that the lower speed limit imposed on the N68 between Ennis and Kilrush is evidence of the urgent need for upgrading works to take place on the road.
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