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No Repro Fee Mary Considine, CEO of The Shannon Airport Group has welcomed today’s announcement at Shannon Airport by James Lawless TD, Minister of State at the Department of Transport, of a new Regional State Airports Sustainability Programme with a capital budget of €4.225m to support Shannon and Cork airports sustainability plans. The newly appointed Minister was in Shannon for his first visit to the Airport since his appointment as Minister of State at the Department of Transport on 27th June 2024. During his visit, Minister Lawless toured Shannon Airport and got to see first-hand the ease of using Shannon and the many world firsts and innovative initiatives for which the airport is known. These include being recognised by the World Health Organisation as one of the world’s first Age Friendly airports; being the first airport in the world outside the Americas to introduce full US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) preclearance facilities; being home to the world’s first duty free; and being the first airport in Europe to open a Sensory room. Pictured (l-r) at Shannon Airport today are Conal Henry, Chair of The Shannon Airport Group; James Lawless TD, Minister of State at the Department of Transport and Mary Considine, CEO of The Shannon Airport Group. Pic. Brian Arthur No Repro Fee Mary Considine, CEO of The Shannon Airport Group has welcomed today’s announcement at Shannon Airport by James Lawless TD, Minister of State at the Department of Transport, of a new Regional State Airports Sustainability Programme with a capital budget of €4.225m to support Shannon and Cork airports sustainability plans. The newly appointed Minister was in Shannon for his first visit to the Airport since his appointment as Minister of State at the Department of Transport on 27th June 2024. During his visit, Minister Lawless toured Shannon Airport and got to see first-hand the ease of using Shannon and the many world firsts and innovative initiatives for which the airport is known. These include being recognised by the World Health Organisation as one of the world’s first Age Friendly airports; being the first airport in the world outside the Americas to introduce full US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) preclearance facilities; being home to the world’s first duty free; and being the first airport in Europe to open a Sensory room. Pictured (l-r) at Shannon Airport today are Conal Henry, Chair of The Shannon Airport Group; James Lawless TD, Minister of State at the Department of Transport and Mary Considine, CEO of The Shannon Airport Group. Pic. Brian Arthur

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Limerick Chamber would welcome increase in services to Shannon Airport

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The largest Business Body in the Mid-West, Limerick Chamber, would welcome increase in services to Shannon Airport. Conal Henry, Chair of The Shannon Airport Group; James Lawless TD, Minister of State at the Department of Transport and Mary Considine, CEO of The Shannon Airport Group. Pic. Brian Arthur

Limerick Chamber would welcome Shannon Airport service increase following comments by Minister James Lawless

Michelle Gallagher Noel Gavin Limerick Chamber
Limerick Chamber CEO, Michelle Gallagher pictured with Noel Gavin, Limerick Chamber President.

Limerick Chamber, the largest business representative body in the Mid-West, welcomes comments by Minister James Lawless that visitors should consider using Shannon Airport.

The CEO of Limerick Chamber, Michelle Gallagher, has today issued a statement outlining that Limerick Chamber would welcome the positive economic impact through increased international linkages of increasing services at Shannon Airport.

It follows comments made by Minister Lawless urging tourists to consider flying to Shannon or Cork Airports as a solution to the ongoing passenger cap issues at Dublin Airport.


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Michelle Gallagher, CEO of Limerick Chamber said, “Limerick Chamber has long been an advocate for increased regional development by utilising more services to Shannon and indeed other airports. It is refreshing to see Minister Lawless’s comments on the issue.

“Ireland needs to better utilise our state-owned aviation assets to boost growth outside Dublin but to also help to relieve pressure on Dublin Airport. We already know that for many, Ireland is the destination, not Dublin – with at least 40 per cent of those travelling through the airport visiting other parts of Ireland.”

The Limerick Chamber CEO noted there are no caps in airports outside of Dublin, as was highlighted by Minister Lawless, adding, “On the contrary, there is significant underutilised capacity at these airports.”

She continued, “But there is also significant added value in using the likes of Shannon Airport. It has the longest runway in Ireland, capable of taking any aircraft type. The Limerick / Shannon area has largest 90-minute catchment area outside Dublin.

“Shannon is also one of just two airports in Europe to offer a full US preclearance service. It has a new bus route linking it with Limerick City, the main transport node in the Mid-West, and indeed the motorway to the airport doesn’t suffer from the congestion seen at other motorways in Ireland. Making the journey easier than most.

Michelle Gallagher pointed to the Limerick Chamber’s National Planning Framework Review which showed Dublin Airport accounts for 86 per cent of Ireland’s annual passenger numbers, the Chamber CEO believes “this is a key risk in terms of national security”.

The Limerick Chamber CEO said the in the Chamber’s view the “most sustainable airport is the one already built”.

She said, “In fact, this has been highlighted for many years. In 2018, Limerick Chamber commissioned an independent piece of research with Copenhagen Economics, where they highlighted how Ireland is an outlier in Europe with the overconcentration of passengers at our capital city airport.”

Speaking about the sustainability of airports, she said, “In our view the most sustainable airport is the one already built. We need to take advantage of the embodied carbon already within the state apparatus, before we commit to building anything new – and that means taking advantage of the existing underutilised capacity at Shannon, and indeed Cork.

“It is important to note that, almost half of Ireland’s FDI companies are located within the Shannon Airport catchment area. Indeed, we know from speaking to our own members that daily transatlantic flights, as well as connections to Britain and Europe are key influencing facts in businesses deciding to locate and grow here.

“There are significant economic impacts that come from increasing international linkages and we would welcome these benefits to our region”

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