Aer Lingus reaffirms transatlantic flights for Shannon

Shannon Airport director Martin Moroney has welcomed Aer Lingus’ announcement of its ongoing commitment to its transatlantic services at Shannon and calls it a vote of confidence in the airport as the "gateway" to the west of Ireland for north American traffic.

Shannon Airport director Martin Moroney has welcomed Aer Lingus’ announcement of its ongoing commitment to its transatlantic services at Shannon and calls it a vote of confidence in the airport as the "gateway" to the west of Ireland for north American traffic.

"The transatlantic market is extremely important for Shannon Airport and the West of Ireland. We have been in consultation with Aer Lingus in relation to transatlantic services this for some time now and have made available an extremely attractive incentives package aimed at securing year-round transatlantic services for Shannon.

"In addition, the recently announced Open-Skies tourism marketing fund will help grow business on this route.

"We anticipated some challenges this year as the onset of Open Skies takes full effect from April but this is a significant vote of confidence and we intend now to do all we can to help sustain and grow this service," said Mr Moroney.

The Transatlantic Winter Incentive Scheme provides for a reduction in airport charges over a three-year period and is aimed at encouraging airlines to commit to year-round scheduled operation with a minimum of three weekly return services per week.

Qualifying airlines benefit from a maximum 50% discount in airport charges over the 5-month period from November to March under the package.

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