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Aer Lingus may regret Shannon decision

TWO different pieces on two different days in an Irish newspaper caught my attention recently.

The first report concerned the news that Aer Lingus had done very badly with its passenger numbers from Belfast.

I know it is early days yet but it seems that the company sold less that one third of its seats in December. If the figures are correct it means that less than 7,000 passengers travelled on the airline when the capacity was over 21,500.

So much for the move making economic sense.

Some routes fared worse than others did of course but overall the figures must be worrying for those who pushed so hard and fast for the move from Shannon.

Since the figures only relate to December it means that the Heathrow flights are not included as they had not started yet.

At the time of writing the numbers using the Heathrow route are apparently not encouraging and I’m sure they will prove interesting.

The Shannon campaigners must feel a surge of justification and satisfaction and who can blame them?

The second report brought news of a massive plan to create 1,000 new jobs in Shannon over the next 15 years. Clare County Council had the plans prepared for construction on a new 90-acre site and they sound both impressive and ambitious.

If approved by Shannon Town Council and Clare County Council then I wonder how soon work will begin. The cost is estimated at around ?400million but I’m sure the final figure will exceed that because these things usually do.

I can’t help but feel that Aer Lingus in the coming years might yet regret its decision to abandon Shannon. There will be few tears shed for them if they do.

 
 
 
 
 
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