
Shannon Airport is set to welcome nearly 38,000 passengers during the St Patrick’s Day weekend, up 10pc compared to 2024 figures
St Patrick’s Day-themed decorations have been installed at the airport to enhance the festive experience for passengers
Mary Considine, CEO of The Shannon Airport Group, expressed satisfaction with the increased passenger traffic during the holiday period
The airport’s diverse air services play a crucial role in connecting tourists to the Wild Atlantic Way, supporting both regional and national economies
Mary Considine, CEO of The Shannon Airport Group, shared “We are delighted with the expected increase in passenger traffic at Shannon over the Saint Patrick’s Day holiday period. It is heartening that our commitment to providing a seamless and enjoyable travel experience continues to resonate with our passengers, with more and more people from all over Ireland discovering how easy and convenient it is to travel through Shannon Airport. Our diverse range of air services at Shannon serve as a vital gateway, connecting tourists to the stunning beauty of the Wild Atlantic Way. This not only supports our region’s tourism industry but also boosts the regional and national economy. We have had a positive start to the year with passenger levels in February up almost 8 per cent on last year,