EU rule changes could see state support for Galway Airport

Galway Airport could be re-opened after EU changes has made it possible for countries to grant state aid to struggling regional airports.

EU rule changes could see state support for Galway Airport

Galway Airport could be re-opened after EU changes has made it possible for countries to grant state aid to struggling regional airports.

State aid for investment in airport infrastructure is allowed if there is a genuine transport need and to ensure accessibility to a region.

EU Competition Commissioner Joaquin Almunia says access to grant aid will be higher for smaller airports than for larger ones

"For airports between one and three million passengers a year, this percentage would be 50% - for airports between three and five million passengers a year, 25%," he said.

"In the case of remote regionals, where the need for public funding may be higher, this proportion for investments can be increased by 20%."

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