Ireland’s biggest delivery of PPE lands in Shannon Airport on world’s largest plane
Shannon Airport is housing the largest aircraft in the world, The Antonov AN-225 for an overnight stay.
Shannon Airport is housing the largest aircraft in the world, The Antonov AN-225 for an overnight stay.
Tailbacks on the one of the main roads serving the town of Shannon need to be addressed, local representatives have stressed.
*Shane Ross with Rose Hynes & Mary Considine during his November visit to Shannon Airport. Photograph: Arthur Ellis Workers in Shannon Airport and the Mid-West “are petrified” over the Airport’s future post COVID-19.
IT’S hard to believe Ennis has changed so much in just 70 years.
Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary has emphasised the airline’s commitment to Shannon Airport.
Clare’s tourism strategy that has been over 18 months in the making has been forced to make a last-minute update on account of the current global pandemic.
Shannon Airport has been treated differently to Dublin and Cork Airports by Aer Lingus, the Chairperson of the new all-party Oireachtas grouping focused on protecting the future of the airport has said.
Shannon’s latest masterplan must not become a document that gathers dust on a shelf and represents “the last chance” to plan the future of the town.
Aer Lingus have informed their Shannon based cabin crew that they are to be temporarily laid off.
Oireachtas representatives from the Mid-West have joined forces to fight for the future of Shannon Airport.