Sunday, February 12, 2012
Curves_back
Reinstatement of a Shannon Airport to London Heathrow service by Aer Lingus
Mayor Of Clare welcomes return Of Shannon-Heathrow service
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
The reinstatement of a Shannon Airport to London Heathrow service by Aer Lingus may not have been realised were it not for Ryanair's bid to take over the national airline, according to the Mayor of Clare. While welcoming what she described as "the reestablishment of a strategically important service for business and tourism across the West of Ireland", Councillor Madeleine Taylor Quinn said she believed that Government pressure on Aer Lingus to restore the route had led to yesterday's announcement.

"Perhaps at this point it may not be popular in some quarters to thank Michael O'Leary of Ryanair, but it is my considered opinion that had he not proposed to restore the Heathrow to Shannon connection in his takeover bid for Aer Lingus that we may not have had this announcement," stated the Mayor.

She continued, "It was known in aviation circles that Ryanair was planning on making the Shannon to Heathrow proposal long before it became public. O'Leary's proposal served to focus Aer Lingus and the Government into reality and hence its welcome announcement."

The Mayor noted that Aer Lingus would now have a challenge to regain and restore the confidence of its previous customer base. She explained, "It must be recognised that a lot of damage has been done to the tourism and business community in Clare and the wider region since the withdrawal of the Shannon to Heathrow service earlier this year. Shannon's rightful slots into Heathrow were wrongfully withdrawn in a cavalier and reckless fashion without any consideration of the fallout for the region."

"As Mayor of Clare I wish Aer Lingus success with its partially restored service next April. However, I am requesting the airline and the Minister for Transport to restore all three flights in the immediate future," commented Mayor Taylor Quinn. "I particularly wish to compliment the management of Shannon Airport for their determination in pursuing this issue with Aer Lingus and arriving at an attractive arrangement for the airline. Equally the Aer Lingus staff at Shannon must be lauded for their co-operation on rationalisation, which undoubtedly was a factor in the airline reaching a decision," concluded the Mayor.
Theodore Koumelis - Wednesday, December 24, 2008
0 recommendation(s) , 294 print(s), 1381 views, 0 comment(s)
Recommend Print Comment
Bookmark this page: Bookmark
Related_articles
Red_dot
Ryanair opens 8 Warsaw Modlin routes from 16 July 2012
Tatiana Rokou - Thursday, February 09, 2012
Red_dot
Budapest Airport response to FT article
Theodore Koumelis - Wednesday, February 08, 2012
Red_dot
Ryanair launches “Cash passport” in Ireland
Vicky Karantzavelou - Tuesday, February 07, 2012
Red_dot
Ryanair to open Budapest base in two weeks with 31 new routes
Vicky Karantzavelou - Monday, February 06, 2012
Red_dot
Ryanair delivers Q3 profit of 15m. euros after 10m. euros Q3 loss in prior year
Vicky Karantzavelou - Wednesday, February 01, 2012
Red_dot
Ryanair’s record June Bank Holiday bookings thanks to "Jubilee" holiday
Vicky Karantzavelou - Thursday, January 26, 2012
Red_dot
Ryanair, a Mixed Blessing?
Petros Mavros - Tuesday, January 24, 2012