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Lufthansa to launch new route from Knock.

  • 14-09-2011 6:57pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 742 ✭✭✭


    Ireland west Airport - News

    Great to see knock going from strength to strength while the other Irish Airports are declining
    14/09/2011 - Europes largest airline, and the worlds fourth biggest airline, Lufthansa, announces new services from Germany to Ireland West Airport Knock
    Ireland West Airport Knock are delighted to announce a major boost for the West of Ireland with the news that Europes largest airline and the fourth biggest airline in the world, Lufthansa, will commence new services to Germany starting in May 2012.

    Starting May 7th 2012 Lufthansa will operate direct flights to and from Dusseldorf every Saturday until September 29th. Connecting services to the German cities of Berlin, Frankfurt, Hamburg and Munich will also be available for booking as part of this new service.

    Lufthansa are the world's fourth-largest airline, operating services to 203 international destinations in 78 countries across Africa, Americas, Asia and Europe. Together with its partners Lufthansa services around 410 destinations worldwide.

    The announcement of these new services is a major milestone in the airports history and connects the West and North West of Ireland with Germany, the world's largest outbound market and the third largest source of visitors to the island of Ireland. Over 400,000 Germans visit Ireland each year with more than 200,000 visiting the West and North West of Ireland.

    These new services have the potential to bring in the region of 2,000 German tourists to the region generating a spend in excess of €1,000,000 for the West and North West regions.

    Commenting on the announcement, Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Mr Leo Varadkar TD said “I would like to congratulate the team at Ireland West Airport Knock for delivering this new route, which will benefit the whole region and has huge significance from a tourism point of view. Germany is a key market for Irish tourism as German tourists tend to stay for an average of a week at a time and travel more widely. This is a great example of how close co-operation between the transport and tourism sectors can deliver a successful result.”

    Joe Gilmore, Managing Director Ireland West Airport Knock added “We are absoloutley delighted to welcome the worlds fourth largest airline, Lufthansa, to Ireland West Airport Knock. Germany has long been identified as a key strategic market for this Airport but also for the Island of Ireland from a tourism perspective and we are delighted that Lufthansa have chosen our airport to operate new services to and from Germany in 2012. This is a major vote of confidence for this airport and indeed the wider region. Over 200,000 Germans visit the West of Ireland every year and we are delighted to be able to now provide direct access from Germany to the West and North West of Ireland. We urge the trade and tourism partners in the region to get behind these new services and ensure their success in 2012 and we are confident that this will be the start of significant expansion by Lufthansa at this airport in the coming years”.


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 693 ✭✭✭eastmayo


    yes great to see,also ryanair in talks with knock about 3 new routes from knock next year,


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 547 ✭✭✭yew_tree


    Great news, the airport is going from strength to strength. Next thing they will have to extend the apron for all these planes landing.

    Anyone who says knock should be closed (mainly dublin based gobeens) dont know what they are talking about. Knock will overtake shannon with the way things are going.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 742 ✭✭✭mayotom


    eastmayo wrote: »
    yes great to see,also ryanair in talks with knock about 3 new routes from knock next year,

    Any idea where too


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 693 ✭✭✭eastmayo


    mayotom wrote: »
    Any idea where too
    michael o leary was in knock on monday celebrateing ryanairs 4millonth passenger through knock,he said ryanair in talks with knock about a new service to britain and 2 new services to europe,thats all i no;)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 602 ✭✭✭transylman


    eastmayo wrote: »
    michael o leary was in knock on monday celebrateing ryanairs 4millonth passenger through knock,he said ryanair in talks with knock about a new service to britain and 2 new services to europe,thats all i no;)

    Probably a service to germany that he will sell tickets for at a massive discount.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 742 ✭✭✭mayotom


    am surprised there are no routes to Poland or the Baltics yet, would be handy for so many people coming to collect their dole and childrens allowance


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 29,346 ✭✭✭✭homerjay2005


    mayotom wrote: »
    am surprised there are no routes to Poland or the Baltics yet, would be handy for so many people coming to collect their dole and childrens allowance

    lame...


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,568 ✭✭✭Chinasea


    Lufthansa don't seem to do any advertising of their flights in Ireland. Recently booked a flight to Frankfurt and was surprised to see another flight from Dublin landing an hour or so after us which would have been more ideal should I have known they flew out of Dublin still.


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