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THE Atlantic Connectivity Alliance has welcomed the announcement that Cityjet is to start a service between Shannon and Paris, describing it as a “positive result in our fight to secure vital air services for Shannon inter- national airport and the west coast”. John Brassil, Chairman of the At- lantic Connectivity Alliance (ACA) said, “This is a major win for Shannon
and a hugely important milestone in the ACA’s campaign to restore vital air connectivity to the business com- munity and the general public along the entire west coast of Ireland. “The ACA has campaigned long and hard on this issue and it is great to see what can be achieved when we take back control of our own destiny. Working closely with Shannon Air- port Authority, we are delighted to have played our part in securing this
critical Paris route,’ he said.
Kevin Thompstone, Chief Execu- tive of Shannon Development, de- scribed it as “great news for Shan- non and for the entire west coast… as regional tourism authority, Shannon Development will be working with City Jet and Shannon Airport to en- sure that this new route is successful and proves to be a significant boost for industry and tourism in this re- gion.”
Meanwhile, the Ennis, Limerick and Shannon Chambers of Com- merce have said the announcement “comes at a crucial time for the re- gion and is a key achievement in the campaign to retain and improve con- nectivity to and from Shannon ….of- fering connections, via the Skyleam alliance, to 841 cities, we believe the new flight schedule will be well sup- ported by the business community and will work to maintain and devel- op business links between the west of Ireland and the rest of the world.”
The Irish Hotels Federation also welcomed the announcement, stating it is an important new lifeline for the Shannon and western regions which will assist in protecting and boosting inward tourism.
After being informed by Cllr Pat Daly about the new routes, the En- nis No | Cumann of Fianna Fail wel- comed the airline’s announcement.
Describing it as “magnificent and very welcome news,’ Cumann Sec- retary Garrett Greene observed that Paris Charles De Gaulle Airport and Schipol Airport in the Netherlands are emerging as airlines’ preferred European hubs and expressed hope that this new route might well prove more valuable to the mid-west region than the very profitable route that Aer Lingus has seen fit to terminate.