Irish Commercial Air Traffic grows by 3.3% in January ©
The Irish Aviation Authority announced commercial terminal traffic for Dublin, Cork and Shannon airports
The Irish Aviation Authority announced commercial terminal traffic for Dublin, Cork and Shannon airports
Ryanair has announced its increasing flights from Shannon Airport to Malaga and Palma during
Aer Arann has today confirmed a 32% rise in Aer Lingus Regional passenger numbers in
Image: Flybe The newly independent Shannon Airport entity announced its first new route with Flybe to launch of a new year-round Glasgow to Shannon route operating three times weekly from 1st May on Wednesday, Friday and Sundays using DHC8-400s which is expected to
Image: Shannon Airport Newly independent Shannon Airport intends to increase transatlantic traffic from 350,000 last year to 500,000 passengers by 2015 building upon the 22% increase in traffic expected this summer as Aer Lingus and Delta Airlines resumes seasonal routes and new routes are launched
Image: Paul Doyle The Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) today announced a total of 497,859 flights used Irish controlled airspace in 2012, representing a 0.31% increase on the flights in 2011. There were a total of 196,566 commercial terminal traffic movements for Cork, Dublin