Thursday, August 28, 2008

Shannon routes 'safe' says Ryanair

Ryanair today said it has no plans to withdraw any of its flights from Shannon airport following yesterday's announcement that it is to close two of its seven routes at Cork, the Irish Times reports.

As the row over increased charges at Cork airport continued, the airline's deputy CEO Michael Cawley said this morning that speculation over Shannon was unfounded.

"I have no idea where the origin of that speculation arose from," said Mr Cawley on RTÉ's Morning Ireland programme. "We have a long-term arrangement with Shannon and they have had a massive increase in passenger numbers with Ryanair now accounting for almost two-thirds of passengers and we have been a massive lifeline to Shannon and the Mid-West region.

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