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Shannon Airport Managment Confident Of Increased Growth In 2017

Management at Shannon Airport says they're confident of increased performance in 2017.

Management at Shannon Airport says they're confident of increased performance in 2017.

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It comes as Ryanair is to reduce a number of services for the coming year.

Ryanair has this week reiterated that services to Paris Beauvais and Memmingen will cease next summer, while capacity on it's London Stansted and Manchester services has been reduced post-Brexit.

It also come after a report in the Sunday Business Post cited industry figures for its claims that the Airport would face a "substantial drop" in traffic next summer.

However, despite these concerns, a Shannon spokesperson has now moved to allay concerns.

The airport says it's continuing to work with all airline partners to maximise potential for Shannon and that it remains a work in progress. 

Four new airlines have been announced for the Mid-West Airport in recent months including Kuwait, SAS, Lufthansa and Norwegian – the first time in over ten years that number of announcements have been made over a twelve month period.

The Airport has seen it's forth successive year of growth and says it's looking forward to building on this in the new year.

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