Shannon Airport records busiest August in over 15 years
Shannon Airport has recorded its busiest August in over 15 years.
The airport has reported that 233,000 passengers used the popular Midwest international airport last month, a 5% increase on the same period in 2023.
This result was driven by Shannon Airport’s strong transatlantic performance, bolstered by the resumption of Delta Air Lines’ New York-JFK service earlier this summer.
In addition to Shannon Airport’s US services, passengers also availed of increased frequencies across nine of its summer services to popular holiday destinations including Alicante, Faro and Lanzarote.
Commenting on the figures, Mary Considine, CEO of The Shannon Airport Group said: “We are thrilled to see such strong demand for Shannon Airport this summer season, particularly with the return of Delta’s New York-JFK service, one of our key transatlantic destinations.
“The increase in our passenger numbers for August is a testament to the airport's growing popularity as a gateway for both leisure and business travellers. Our commitment to providing a diverse range of destinations and the most seamless passenger experience is really resonating with customers from all over Ireland who have discovered the ease of flying from Shannon Airport.
“We look forward to continuing to provide a convenient and enjoyable experience for our passengers and are heartened to know that we are on track to exceed the 2 million passengers mark this year for the first time since 2009.”
There was more good news for the airport as during the first eight months of 2024, with the airport recording a 7% increase in passenger traffic when compared to the same period in 2023, as over 1.4 million passengers travelled through Shannon.
The airport is operating to 33 destinations in 11 countries across Europe, the UK and the US this summer season.
Ryanair’s Gran Canaria service is also operating through the summer season for the first time, providing passengers with even more sunshine destination options.