Transatlantic
flights were resumed at the airport last March after nearly a two-year
suspension, with nearly 240,000 passengers travelling between Shannon and New
York, Newark, and Boston airports. There was also a threefold increase in
passengers travelling between Shannon and the UK.
Mary
Considine, CEO of the Shannon Airport Group, described the strong recovery at
Shannon Airport as having exceeded expectations and said it highlighted a
desire for international travel after the pandemic.
The
airport is set to introduce six new routes in 2023: Naples, Liverpool, Porto,
Beziers, Newcastle, and a new transatlantic flight to Chicago.
“These
new services, combined with initiatives like Ryanair’s €10 million investment
in their maintenance facility at Shannon, and the delivery of our property
investment strategy across the Shannon Campus, have cemented the upward
trajectory of our recovery,” said Considine.
In
2022, the Group invested over €21 million across the Shannon Campus to provide
property solutions for its business customers. During the year, the sod was
turned on two new developments on the campus, an €8 million multi-use
industrial space spanning over 60,000 sq ft, and a €6 million R&D
Technology Facility spanning over 40,000 sq ft.