2014 promises to be another milestone year at
Ireland West Airport Knock with the year ahead forecasted to be the
busiest ever year in the airports history with passenger numbers
expected to exceed 700,000 for the first time. In 2013, the annual
number of passengers using Ireland West Knock reached 665,000 - the
second highest traffic figures at the airport since it opened in 1986.
The Airport now serves over 25 International destinations and is
served by four of Europes biggest airlines Aer LIngus, Flybe,
Germanwings & Ryanair. The Gathering provided a major boost for
passenger numbers in 2013 particularly from key markets in the UK, Italy
and Germany with particular highlights including: •7% increase in
traffic on London services •23% increase in traffic from the Italian
market on Ryanairs Milan service •28% increase in traffic from the
German market on Lufthansas Dusseldorf service •Flybe celebrated 100,000
passenger milestone at Ireland West Airport Knock on their Birmingham,
Edinburgh and Manchester services •The Airport won the Social Enterprise
Award for Connacht in the Ulster Bank Business Achiever Awards New
destinations for 2014 include a new twice weekly service from Eindhoven
in Holland which commences at the beginning of April.
This new service represents a significant milestone for the airport
and western region as it provides scheduled direct air access for the
first time from the Benelux region, which has a population of over 28m
people and is a growing tourism market to Ireland. In addition Ryanair
will commence new direct services, three times weekly, to Glasgow,
starting June 2014, and Kaunas, once weekly, (Lithuania) from next
April.
Furthermore Ryanair will add an additional 60,000 seats on their
hugely popular Luton and Stansted services, with new evening departures
on Thursdays, Fridays & Sundays, to cater for the increasing demand
amongst the business and commuter market. Starting May 31st 2014, the
airport welcomes another of Europes biggest carriers to the airport,
Germanwings, which is wholly owned by Europe’s largest airline,
Lufthansa, and will operate direct flights to and from Cologne-Bonn in
Germany every Saturday until the end of October. Connecting services to
their expanded network of over 80 destinations worldwide will also be
bookable as part of the new service.
From Cologne/Bonn airport the cities of Cologne and Bonn are only 15
minutes away with both Dusseldorf and Frankfurt also within 90 minutes
drive. This new announcement is a major boost for tourism in the West,
North West and Midlands regions of Ireland as it provides the only
direct access to the West Coast from this region in Germany. In recent
weeks the airport also welcomed the decision by Government to change the
policy on Regional airports that will see exchequer support for Ireland
West Airport Knock extended to 2023.
A further positive development in this regard was the publication of
the Study Group report on the future development and growth options at
Ireland West Airport Knock in December. The report, which was presented
to An Taoiseach, Enda Kenny TD and Minister for Transport, Tourism &
Sport Leo Varadkar TD in mid December contains a number of targets and
parameters that will guide the Airport in moving forward and pursuing a
progressive growth strategy and implement a business plan which will
enable the Airport to achieve a sustainable position in the longer term.
The Report outlines a roadmap for the growth and development of the
airport as a key piece of access infrastructure for this region and sets
targets and challenges for all stakeholders including the Local
Authorities and the airport looks forward to working with these
stakeholders to grow the Airport over the next ten years for the benefit
of the entire West and North West and Midlands regions of the country.
Looking forward to 2014, Joe Gilmore, Managing Director at Ireland West
Airport Knock said: “We are delighted to have had another strong year in
2013 against what continues to be a very challenging environment in the
aviation industry. We are looking forward to the year ahead being the
busiest year in the airports history with four new services being
launched, extra capacity on our key London services and the Wild
Atlantic Way project getting underway. We hope the Wild Atlantic Way
initiative will be a major tourism success story for the region and our
continued growth and the addition of new services will be central to its
success as Ireland West Airport will be the main international Western
gateway for the route, which runs from Donegal to West Cork.”
Airport Parking Ireland
Thursday, February 20, 2014
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