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€1.9 million funding boost for Knock Airport
Ireland West Airport has welcomed the announcement of funding of €1.9m for the airport under the Public Policy Remit Operational Expenditure Subvention (PPR-O) and Covid-19 Supplementary Support Funding Scheme.
Ryanair to commence new twice weekly service to Birmingham in March 2022
Ireland West Airport has welcomed the announcement by Ryanair of a new year round service to Birmingham to commence in March 2022.
Getting to matches by planes, trains, and automobiles
Damien Gormley has travelled to England three times in the last month to watch Manchester United. Gormley will be at Old Trafford again on Saturday for Aston Villa's visit.
Ireland West Airport welcomes new services to Manchester and Edinburgh with Ryanair
Ireland West Airport has welcomed the launch by Ryanair of its two new services to Edinburgh and Manchester. Both services will initially operate twice weekly and operate on a year round basis.
Galway passengers among those smiling on milestone day at Shannon as holidaymakers take to the skies
The smiles on the faces at Shannon Airport very much told its own story with passengers taking to the skies as the easing of restrictions and the first day of the European Digital COVID Certificates took effect this week.
Twice weekly flights from Knock to Milan take off this Winter
Ireland West Airport has welcomed the announcement by Ryanair of a new twice weekly service to Milan (Bergamo) in Italy to operate this winter.
Ireland West Airport welcomes announcement of flights to and from Milan (Bergamo)
Ireland West Airport has welcomed the announcement by Ryanair of a new twice weekly service to Milan (Bergamo) in Italy to operate this winter.
New year round services to Manchester and Edinburgh from Ireland West Airport
Ireland West Airport has welcomed the announcement by Ryanair of two new services to Edinburgh and Manchester to commence in September 2021. Both services will initially operate twice weekly and operate on a year round basis.
Looking forward to a future of travel
The top international hotelier, Irishman Brendan Dwyer, was on holidays last February in the Maldives when the pandemic began in China. "We noticed they were taking temperatures at Mali airport on the way home, so it was about to kick off. A week later the big news was coming in from China. And two weeks later the EU were saying we have a problem and a week later it was game over and we had to shut up shop.”
Onset of Spring gives cause for optimism as Six Nations rugby fare certain to enthral
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