Pictured (l-r) are Jane Clohessy, Aoife Corey and Brianna Heylmann from the Munster Women’s Rugby team. Photograph: Brian Arthur

SHANNON AIRPORT has been announced as the official airport partner of the Munster Women’s Rugby team.

A new partnership agreement has been announced by Shannon Airport and the provincial women’s squad. The two year deal will run until July 2026 and takes flight ahead of the 2024-’25 season, with the Munster Women’s Rugby team set to take on Ulster on Saturday, 10th August in Round One of the Women’s Interprovincial Championship.

This new agreement builds on Shannon Airport’s existing sponsorship of the Munster Men’s Rugby team and will see Shannon continue to provide Munster Rugby with connectivity to away games for both the men’s and women’s squads and their fans.

Pictured l-r are Jane Clohessy; Ray O’Driscoll, Chief Operating Officer at The Shannon Airport Group; Aoife Corey; Hillary Cleary, Safety & Compliance Officer at The Shannon Airport Group and Brianna Heylmann. Photograph: Brian Arthur

Ray O’Driscoll, Chief Operating Officer at The Shannon Airport Group commented, “We are delighted to announce this new partnership with the Munster Women’s Rugby team. Shannon Airport and Munster Rugby have a long-standing friendship, being the official airport partner of the men’s team since 2017, and we are proud to strengthen this important relationship even further through our sponsorship of the women’s squad”.

O’Driscoll continued, “The team here at Shannon Airport are so excited to bring the partnership to life over the coming seasons, with many unique Munster experiences and joint promotions for fans and passengers alike, already in the pipeline. Shannon Airport is the gateway of choice for most Munster fans, and we look forward to creating many more Munster memories here at the airport over the coming years.

Dave Kavanagh, Head of Commercial & Marketing at Munster Rugby added, “This is always a hugely exciting time of the year with the Vodafone Women’s Interprovincial Championship on the horizon. I am delighted that Shannon Airport have come on board as a new partner of our talented women’s squad and we are excited to work with them over the coming seasons”.

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