Shannon Airport is in store for a bustling Bank Holiday

  • Shannon Airport is in store for a bustling Bank Holiday

Shannon Airport is in store for a bustling May Bank Holiday as over 45,000 people are expected to travel through the airport over the holiday period. This is a 42 per cent increase on passenger traffic when compared to the same period of last year(2022) and beats pre-pandemic traffic levels for the May Bank Holiday in 2019 by 27 per cent.

Director of Shannon Airport, Niall Kearns said,“Our team is busy welcoming passengers from all over Ireland as they head off for a summer bank holiday break. Even with the influx of people using the airport over the coming days, outbound passengers are getting from the car park and through security to their gate, in an average of 15 minutes. We would like to remind people travelling from Shannon, that with our new hi-tech security screening in place, there is no need to separate liquids and electronics from cabin bags as our screening system allows for these items to be screened in your luggage.”

This year, Shannon Airport is offering 35 destinations to 11 countries across the EU, UK and USA. The schedule includes six new destinations to Naples, Bezier, Porto, Newcastle and Liverpool with Ryanair, and a daily service with United to the international hub of Chicago O’Hare Airport, from the 26 May 2023.

Further commenting, Niall Kearns said,“We are seeing a mix of families, groups of friends ;and couples taking off this weekend. We are also seeing a consistent increase in tourists arriving at our airport since the summer season started - with many travelling to explore the Wild Atlantic Way and a host of festivals and events happening in the region, among these Limerick’s Riverfest just 20 minutes from Shannon Airport and the Galway Theatre Festival.”

Passengers as advised to pre-book their parking to guarantee a space.

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