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Kuwait Airways to expand Shannon operation

Photo: © Pat Flynn 2016
Photo: © Pat Flynn 2016

Speculation that an airline was due to end its transit operation at Shannon have been dashed with news that the carrier will not only continue to use the mid-west airport but will also double the frequency of its flights.

Shannon Airport has confirmed that Kuwait Airways is to extend its Kuwait to New York JFK transit service via Shannon until February next year at least.

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It had been reported earlier this month the Shannon was set to lose the business.

The service began operating three times weekly from the end of June for a planned four month period but the airline has now committed to extending the service until February 15th next, with the frequencies set to double to six weekly from October 31st

The Shannon transit service is the first time the carrier’s flag has appeared for scheduled services on an Irish runway.

Photo: © Pat Flynn 2016
Kuwait Airways flight 117 arriving at Shannon – Photo: © Pat Flynn 2016

Andrew Murphy, Chief Commercial Office, Shannon Group said:  “This is very good news for Shannon, not alone in that it is additional business for the airport but it illustrates again Shannon’s suitability as a transit stop for long-haul services between the likes of the Middle East and the US but also other east-west routes.

“Kuwait Airways originally looked at this as a temporary service and we are very encouraged by the fact that they have decided not alone to extend it to February but double frequencies to daily services, except for Sundays.

“Shannon has an excellent reputation for efficient and quick handling of all transit aircraft, from the smallest to the largest.  We see opportunities to grow this side of the business and Kuwait Airways decision to extend and increase frequencies on their service further validates this,” Mr Murphy added.

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