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American Airlines expand Shannon Airport services

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American Airlines expand Shannon Airport services. Declan Power, Head of Aviation Development, Shannon Airport, picutred with Fiona Noonan, American Airlines, at Shannon Airport.

AMERICAN Airlines has announced the company plans to expand its Shannon to Philadelphia service in 2018, building on the demand for flights between regions which will add an additional 50 return flights and 7,000 passengers.

The world’s largest airline will increase capacity on the route by 18%. Over 38,000 passengers already use the daily service annually, which operates a Boeing 757 aircraft.

Andrew Murphy, Managing Director Shannon Airport said, “The airline’s decision is significant and shows that the service is popular with passengers both sides of the Atlantic.“

The Managing Director believes the increased capacity will not only have a positive impact on the tourism industry along the Wild Atlantic Way, but it will also “provide increased opportunities for business connectivity” allowing people to connect to American Airlines leading hub airports.

The airline will commence its 2018 service on April 5, a month earlier than this year, and will run until early October.

Declan Power, Head of Aviation Development, Shannon Airport said, “Philadelphia is one of the airline’s leading hub airports, offering connections to well over 100 destinations across 25 countries. Just last month Shannon enjoyed its largest number of US services in over 17 years, with the launch by Norwegian Air of two new US services to Stewart International Airport, Orange County – just 90 minutes from New York – and Providence Green Airport, Rhode Island.”

“These recent increases illustrate Shannon’s growing appeal in the transatlantic market and bring US capacity at Shannon next year to well over 550,000 seats, with eight services to seven airports on the US east coast.”

Shannon’s attractiveness for transatlantic travelers has been boosted by the introduction of a new time saving combined EU/US Pre-clearance checkpoint being trailed at Shannon. It eliminates the need for US bound passengers to queue twice for separate security checks. Shannon is the first airport in the world to trial this groundbreaking system.

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