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Ryanair announces three new routes from busy Irish airport to top Spain locations where it's mild in winter
Ryanair announces three new routes from busy Irish airport to top Spain locations where it's mild in winter

The Irish Sun

timea day ago

  • Business
  • The Irish Sun

Ryanair announces three new routes from busy Irish airport to top Spain locations where it's mild in winter

RYANAIR has announced three new routes from a major Irish airport that will take off this winter. The budget airline has revealed an additional €100million 3 CEO of The Shannon Airport Group Mary Considine, Chief Commercial Officer Ryanair, Jason McGuinness, with Ryanair Crew members Mariana Almagaro, Maciek Gladys and Lara Pereira, Ryanair Crew with Santa Claus Credit: Arthur Ellis 3 The investment will come in the form of a new 'game-changer' aircraft Credit: Getty Images - Getty This will come in the form of a new 'game-changer' aircraft, which will be its fourth. Alongside this, Irish As part of the airline's winter 2025-2026 plan, jetsetters can now fly from the busy airport to three popular destinations. You can now add READ MORE IN TRAVEL During the winter months, temperatures in Madeira can reach up to 13C, while Madrid remains around 10C. It is expected that this announcement will see a rise of 100,000 passengers. It will also support over 1,500 local Ryanair will also increase flights from Shannon Airport to Alicante, Edinburgh, Krakow, Lanzarote, Manchester, and Wrocław. Most read in News Travel This marks a 20 per cent growth for the Dublin Airport issue 'simple' reminder to passengers going through security ahead of busy season in hilarious video Speaking at the announcement yesterday, "We will be growing our Shannon capacity by 20%, adding three new routes to Madrid, Madeira and Lapland – I think Lapland is going to be very popular with the "We're also increasing frequencies on six other popular routes here from Shannon. "Just to put it in perspective, the Ryanair network in its totality is growing by 3 per cent this year, so Shannon is doing exceptionally well growing at 20 per cent. So very good news for Shannon, very good news for the Midwest. "Today is a continuation of Ryanair's commitment to growth in regional Ireland. We've doubled the amount of seats we're offering in regional Ireland, pre- and post-Covid." CEO of the Shannon Airport Group, Mary Considine, said the Group is delighted. She said: "We're delighted to have Ryanair here today to announce their winter schedule. CELEBRATORY SALE "Ryanair has announced this morning a new route to Madrid, which is a really important hub airport, as well as Madeira going through the winter and Lapland. "It's great to have that service for "So, we're delighted with those announcements, but moreover, I think it's in line with our own strategy to grow throughput through Shannon and to really maximise the use of this vital piece of strategic infrastructure for the state." She added that the Lapland market is very important across the winter season. Speaking about the opportunities it presents for families, she said: "It's an opportunity for families that want to go to Lapland and visit Santa, but it's also a really popular tourist destination for things like skiing as well. "And you would hope that people come into Ireland from "I think it's very exciting, it's a new destination, and I think it'll be very popular." To celebrate the announcement, the airline has launched a two-day sale with seats starting from €29.99. 3 There will be three new routes introduced Credit: Arthur Ellis

Ryanair announces three new routes from busy Irish airport to top Spain locations where it's 13C in winter
Ryanair announces three new routes from busy Irish airport to top Spain locations where it's 13C in winter

The Irish Sun

timea day ago

  • Business
  • The Irish Sun

Ryanair announces three new routes from busy Irish airport to top Spain locations where it's 13C in winter

RYANAIR has announced three new routes from a major Irish airport that will take off this winter. The budget airline has revealed an additional €100million 3 CEO of The Shannon Airport Group Mary Considine, Chief Commercial Officer Ryanair, Jason McGuinness, with Ryanair Crew members Mariana Almagaro, Maciek Gladys and Lara Pereira, Ryanair Crew with Santa Claus Credit: Arthur Ellis 3 The investment will come in the form of a new 'game-changer' aircraft Credit: Getty Images - Getty This will come in the form of a new 'game-changer' aircraft, which will be its fourth. Alongside this, Irish As part of the airline's winter 2025-2026 plan, jetsetters can now fly from the busy airport to three popular destinations. You can now add READ MORE IN TRAVEL During the winter months, temperatures in Madeira can reach up to 13C, while Madrid remains around 10C. It is expected that this announcement will see a rise of 100,000 passengers. It will also support over 1,500 local Ryanair will also increase flights from Shannon Airport to Alicante, Edinburgh, Krakow, Lanzarote, Manchester, and Wrocław. Most read in News Travel This marks a 20 per cent growth for the Dublin Airport issue 'simple' reminder to passengers going through security ahead of busy season in hilarious video Speaking at the announcement yesterday, "We will be growing our Shannon capacity by 20%, adding three new routes to Madrid, Madeira and Lapland – I think Lapland is going to be very popular with the "We're also increasing frequencies on six other popular routes here from Shannon. "Just to put it in perspective, the Ryanair network in its totality is growing by 3 per cent this year, so Shannon is doing exceptionally well growing at 20 per cent. So very good news for Shannon, very good news for the Midwest. "Today is a continuation of Ryanair's commitment to growth in regional Ireland. We've doubled the amount of seats we're offering in regional Ireland, pre- and post-Covid." CEO of the Shannon Airport Group, Mary Considine, said the Group is delighted. She said: "We're delighted to have Ryanair here today to announce their winter schedule. CELEBRATORY SALE "Ryanair has announced this morning a new route to Madrid, which is a really important hub airport, as well as Madeira going through the winter and Lapland. "It's great to have that service for "So, we're delighted with those announcements, but moreover, I think it's in line with our own strategy to grow throughput through Shannon and to really maximise the use of this vital piece of strategic infrastructure for the state." She added that the Lapland market is very important across the winter season. Speaking about the opportunities it presents for families, she said: "It's an opportunity for families that want to go to Lapland and visit Santa, but it's also a really popular tourist destination for things like skiing as well. "And you would hope that people come into Ireland from "I think it's very exciting, it's a new destination, and I think it'll be very popular." To celebrate the announcement, the airline has launched a two-day sale with seats starting from €29.99. 3 There will be three new routes introduced Credit: Arthur Ellis

Shannon Airport welcomes Ryanair's 4th based aircraft
Shannon Airport welcomes Ryanair's 4th based aircraft

Travel Daily News

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Travel Daily News

Shannon Airport welcomes Ryanair's 4th based aircraft

Ryanair adds fourth aircraft at Shannon for Winter 2025/26, launching three new routes and boosting traffic by 20%, supporting 1,500+ local jobs. The Shannon Airport Group has welcomed Ryanair's announcement of the addition of a fourth based aircraft, three exciting new routes to Lapland, Madeira and Madrid, in addition to extra flights on six existing popular routes – Alicante, Edinburgh, Kraków, Lanzarote, Manchester, and Wrocław at Shannon Airport for Winter '25/'26. The announcement delivers 20% traffic growth, over 1.6m Ryanair passengers p.a. and offers customers in the Mid-West even more choice at Europe's lowest fares whilst also supporting over 1,500 local jobs. Welcoming the announcement, Mary Considine, CEO, The Shannon Airport Group said: 'We're delighted to welcome Ryanair's further expansion at Shannon Airport with the addition of a fourth based aircraft seeing three exciting new Winter '25 services from Shannon Airport to Madrid, Rovaniemi (Lapland), and Madeira, and increased frequencies on six existing routes. This expansion offers even greater choice for our passengers and strengthens Shannon's position as a key gateway to and from the West of Ireland. Ryanair's investment is a powerful endorsement of the potential of Shannon, a vote of confidence in the market here, and a testament to the progress we've made growing passenger numbers. We're very ambitious for the airport and the Group. We see a huge potential for growth and believe there is a real opportunity for Shannon Airport to lead the way in rebalancing the national landscape. A new aviation policy that recognises and supports the strategic importance of Shannon Airport to the country's economy is now required.' Ryanair's CCO, Jason McGuinness said: 'We are delighted to celebrate another milestone for our Shannon base this Winter as the Airport welcomes a 4th Ryanair based aircraft. This new 'Gamechanger' aircraft will deliver 100,000 (+20%) additional passengers and 3 new routes to Lapland, Madeira, and Madrid. In addition to these exciting new routes, Ryanair will also add extra flights on 6 popular Shannon routes – Alicante, Edinburgh, Kraków, Lanzarote, Manchester, and Wrocław. Ryanair's US$400m investment in the mid-west underpins our commitment to growing Ireland's regional airports evidenced by the 20 routes and more than 1.6m passengers we will deliver to Shannon Airport this year – driving inbound tourism to the region and supporting year-round international connectivity. Ryanair wants to continue to prioritise Shannon, Knock and Kerry for growth, however, the Irish Govt. needs to support these regional airports by expanding the scope of the Regional Airports Programme 2026-30 to at least 3m passenger p.a., which would allow regional airports to grow traffic without being penalised for doing so.' To celebrate Ryanair's fourth aircraft and 3 new routes at Shannon this Winter, the airline has launched a 2-day seat sale available only at Ryanair, Europe and Ireland's No.1 airline, Shannon Winter 25/26 schedule will deliver: 1 new 'Gamechanger' aircraft (4 aircraft in total) US$400m investment in Shannon 100,000 additional passengers (+20%) 20 routes, incl. new Lapland, Madeira & Madrid Increased freq. on 6 routes – Alicante, Edinburgh, Kraków, Lanzarote, Manchester & Wrocław Over 1,500 local jobs, incl. 350 highly paid pilot, cabin crew and engineer jobs Shannon traffic grows to over 1.6m passengers p.a.

Ryanair announces three new routes from Shannon Airport plus additional $100m investment in aircraft
Ryanair announces three new routes from Shannon Airport plus additional $100m investment in aircraft

Irish Independent

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Irish Independent

Ryanair announces three new routes from Shannon Airport plus additional $100m investment in aircraft

Holidaymakers from the Midwest can now add Madrid, Madeira, and Lapland to their destination lists, with today's announcement expecting to see a 100,000 rise in passengers for the Clare hub. Ryanair's announcement also sees increased frequencies in flights from Shannon to Alicante, Edinburgh, Kraków, Lanzarote, Manchester, and Wrocław. The Winter 2025/2026 is expected to support over 1,500 local jobs, including 350 highly paid pilot, cabin crew and engineer jobs. Additionally, over 1.6 million Ryanair's passengers are expected per annum through Shannon Airport as a result of today's announcement, marking a 20% growth for the Airport. Speaking at the announcement on Wednesday morning in Shannon Airport, Ryanair's Chief Commercial Officer, Jason McGuinness, said: 'Very exciting news this morning – we have announced that a fourth aircraft will be based here in Shannon from this winter. 'We will be growing our Shannon capacity by 20%, adding three new routes to Madrid, Madeira and Lapland – I think Lapland is going to be very popular with the children of the Midwest. 'We're also increasing frequencies on six other popular routes here from Shannon.' 'Just to put it in perspective, the Ryanair network in its totality is growing by 3% this year, so Shannon is doing exceptionally well growing at 20%. So very good news for Shannon, very good news for the Midwest. 'Today is a continuation of Ryanair's commitment to growth in regional Ireland. We've doubled the amount of seats we're offering in regional Ireland, pre and post Covid.' Mary Considine, CEO of the Shannon Airport Group said the Group is delighted with today's announcement. 'We're delighted to have Ryanair here today to announce their winter schedule,' she said. 'Ryanair have announced this morning a new route to Madrid, which is a really important hub airport, as well Madeira going through the winter and Lapland. 'It's great to have that service for families, particularly coming into the Christmas period. 'So, we're delighted with those announcements, but moreover, I think it's in line with our own strategy to grow throughput through Shannon and to really maximise the use of this vital piece of strategic infrastructure for the state.' While the announcement of flights to Lapland may seem random to some, Ms Considine said it is a 'really important market' for the winter season. 'It's an opportunity for families that want to go to Lapland and visit Santa, but it's also a really popular tourist destination for things like skiing as well,' she said. 'And you would hope that people come into Ireland from Finland as well, so it goes both ways. 'I think it's very exciting, it's a new destination, and I think it'll be very popular.' To celebrate Ryanair's fourth aircraft and three new routes at Shannon this Winter, the airline has launched a two=day seat sale with fares from €29.99 available through their website.

Shannon Airport's June bank holiday passengers set to rise by 9%
Shannon Airport's June bank holiday passengers set to rise by 9%

RTÉ News​

time27-05-2025

  • Business
  • RTÉ News​

Shannon Airport's June bank holiday passengers set to rise by 9%

Over 60,000 people are expected to travel through Shannon Airport this June bank holiday, an increase of 9% on the same time last year. Shannon Airport operates 36 routes, including the recently returned Delta and United Airlines seasonal flights to New York-JFK and Chicago. It said that over 325,000 seats are now available across five transatlantic routes from the airport until September, including the Aer Lingus year-round daily flight to Boston. Shannon Airport also noted that Ryanair's new twice-weekly service to the Portuguese island of Madeira is proving very popular, while TUI;s weekly services to Barcelona-Reus, Lanzarote and new route Palma de Mallorca, are also in full swing for the summer. The new service to Palma runs weekly and provides an additional 6,800 seats from the airport across the summer season. Mary Considine, CEO of The Shannon Airport Group, said a 9% increase on this time last year shows that more and more people throughout the country are discovering the ease and enjoyment that comes from flying out of Shannon Airport, and how it makes for a stress-free start to any holiday. Ryanair routes from Shannon include London Stansted, London Gatwick, Faro, Manchester, Malaga, Alicante, Barcelona-Reus, Edinburgh, Palma, Wroclaw, Krakow, Lanzarote, Birmingham, Barcelona-Girona, Kaunas, Liverpool, Porto, Budapest, Beziers, Corfu, Fuerteventura, Malta, Naples, Tenerife, Madeira and Gran Canaria. Aer Lingus flies to Boston, Paris CDG, New York JFK and London Heathrow from Shannon.

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