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Tuesday June 11, 2008

Aer Lingus Retrofit Is 'A Retrograde Step'

The Mayor of Clare has expressed her disappointment that Aer Lingus is to reduce its transatlantic services from Shannon to allow for a retrofit of three of its aircraft.

Councillor Patricia McCarthy said that a three-month (Jan-March 2009) curtailment of services from Shannon to and from Chicago, Boston and New York would have negative consequences for business and tourism interests in the Midwest region.

Mayor McCarthy expressed concern that the retrofitting of aircraft would also lead to a number of the scheduled direct Shannon to New York flights being interrupted with a stop off at Dublin.

She added, "Quality connectivity to the USA is the backbone of the economic well-being of this region. Therefore, it is hugely disappointing that Aer Lingus has decided to curtail its transatlantic services, especially at a time of economic uncertainty."

"The people of the Midwest no longer have faith in Aer Lingus' supposed commitment to retaining transatlantic services at Shannon. As recent as last March, the airline announced that it was committed to fully delivering upon its year-round transatlantic Shannon flights. Today at the airline's AGM we discover that there will be curtailment of these vital services for the first three months of 2009. The Shannon Airport Authority with its transatlantic winter incentive scheme and local tourism and business groups have done all that they can to support the airline. The same level of commitment, however, has not been reciprocated by Aer Lingus", stated the Mayor.

Mayor McCarthy said that there was a growing fear in the region that Aer Lingus was moving towards a complete withdrawal from Shannon.

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