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Galway to benefit from new Visitor Discovery Centre at Ireland West Airport
Galway tourism is set to benefit from the development of a modern Visitor Discovery Centre being built at Ireland West Airport Knock which will highlight all of the attractions in the west.
Ireland West Airport saw summer passenger numbers rise by fourteen per cent
Ireland West Airport enjoyed a 14 per cent increase in passenger numbers during the summer period, with more than 360,000 passengers using the airport between June and October. The airport is on track to record the busiest year in its 30 year history, with annual passenger numbers set to exceed 720,000 for the first time in 2016.
Ireland West Airport figures expected to pass 720,000 customers for year
Ireland West Airport enjoyed a 14 per cent increase in passenger numbers during the summer period with over 360,000 passengers using the airport between June and October. The airport is on track to record the busiest year in the airport’s 30-year history with annual passenger numbers set to exceed 720,000 for the first time.
Glowing tributes for retiring area engineer
Michael Sweeney, Area Engineer, Claremorris received glowing tributes from members of Claremorris Municipal District at the monthly meeting held in Ireland West Airport, Knock last week.
€1.3 million funding announced for IWAK not enough says Calleary
Ireland West Airport Knock this week received funding of €1,314,000 from the Department of Transport, Tourism, and Sport to support safety and security projects under the Regional Airports Programme 2015-2019.
Tourism Ireland partners with Flybe and IWAK to increase tourist numbers to the west
Tourism Ireland has teamed up with Flybe and Ireland West Airport Knock, to promote flights to Knock from Manchester, Birmingham, and Edinburgh and grow tourist numbers to the west of Ireland this autumn. The joint campaign will run in Britain during August and September.
Ireland West Airport joins forces to launch major tourist campaign
Ireland West Airport is stepping up its efforts to boost tourism in the west of Ireland.
Two bedroom paradise in Killala
This totally renovated stone built mid-terraced two bedroom property with a blend of old-world charm and modernised living accommodation. Situated within the village of Killala approximately 8.5 miles from Ballina on the Wild Atlantic Way.
Historic day as IWAK and Knock Shrine welcome first Transatlantic Pilgrimage Flight from Boston
Knock Shrine and Ireland West Airport were delighted today (Friday, July 15), to welcome the arrival of the first Diocesan pilgrimage from the Archdiocese of Boston with Aer Lingus. This represented a historic development for the airport and the region, as this is the first transatlantic service operated by Aer Lingus, from Boston, to Ireland West Airport and the first official chartered pilgrimage from Boston to Ireland’s National Marian Shrine.
