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Shannon Airport says 'bon voyage' as inaugural Paris flight takes to the skies

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Shannon Airport staff welcomed the start of a service to Paris with new carrier Vueling this week. The twice weekly service to Paris Orly Airport will operate on Mondays and Fridays.

Discover a new cruise experience

The Enchanted Princess® cruise ship offers an extraordinary new cruise experience.

From the drill to the quill

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Ireland West Airport launches record summer flight schedule

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Ireland West Airport has launched its busiest ever summer schedule with 140 weekly flights to and from 19 routes across the UK and Europe.

Shannon Airport to kick-start its summer schedule next week

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Holiday options from Shannon are receiving a boost with a bumper summer season in store at the airport which will see 108 weekly departures to 26 destinations.

Inaugural visit to Shannon Airport for new US Ambassador to Ireland

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Shannon Group today welcomed the new US Ambassador to Ireland in what was her inaugural visit to Shannon Airport since presenting her credentials to President Michael D Higgins earlier this month.

NUI Galway launches fully catalogued Conradh na Gaeilge archive

The archive of Conradh na Gaeilge, Ireland’s oldest Irish language organisation, has been launched by NUI Galway. The archive, which extends to 600,000 pages of documents, books, photos, and ephemera collected throughout the organisation’s nearly 130-year history, has been fully catalogued and is now available to researchers.

175,000 passengers fly through Ireland West Airport in 2021

2021 has proven to be another tough year at Ireland West Airport as the impact of COVID-19 continues to have a devastating impact on passenger numbers. Last year just 175,000 passengers passed through the airport, the second consecutive year where annual passenger numbers have fallen below 200,000, following passenger numbers of just 143,000 in 2020.

A poet’s gaze on familiar places

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When Desmond Kavanagh came to Galway in 1972 to commence an orthodontist practice at the Crescent, not only did he have to apologise for his quiet, lilting Donegal accent, but also for his medical qualification.

Passenger numbers decline by 79% compared to 2019 as 175,000 passengers fly through Ireland West Airport in 2021

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2021 has proven to be another tough year at Ireland West Airport as the impact of Covid-19 continues to have a devastating impact on passenger numbers.

 

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