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Dooley rails against a locally-run airport

This article is from page 13 of the 2012-03-06 edition of The Clare People. OCR mistakes are to be expected so download the original SWF or the rendered page 13 JPG

LOCAL interests can’t be trusted to run Shannon Airport properly, because the move to give Clare County Council, Limerick County Council and Shannon Development control of the county’s international airport could bring about its “closure in a short few years from now”.

That’s the warning that has been sounded out by local Fianna Fáil TD and front bench spokesperson on Transport, Timmy Dooley, who has railed against the main recommendation contained in the Booz and Company report.

“This would be hugely damaging,” Deputy Dooley has told Minister for Transport, Leo Varadkar, who commissioned the report on the future of the three state airports from the team of international consultants at Booz and Company.

“According to Booz, the new air port model will also be based upon developing the land bank at the airport and developing cargo along with passenger traffic,” continued Deputy Dooley.

“We are in the worst economic crisis since the 1920s and there will not be any revenues from the land bank for 10 years and we are way off developing cargo, so before there is an upside from these in 10 years time, the airport could be closed before there is a recovery in the economy.”

Mr Dooley has claimed that the locally-owned based model “would be disastrous for Shannon and the region” in an airport that’s currently making losses of between € 8m and € 10m a year has accumulated losses of an estimated € 100m.

“Under the model proposed by Booz, where will the money comes from? Clare County Council doesn’t have any money. Shannon Development also doesn’t have any money and its functions are currently being reviewed by Government,” said Deputy Dooley.

Shannon currently receives € 8m per annum in subvention from the Dublin Airport Authority.

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