nthclare wrote: » If their management team were able for their jobs why do the need consultancy services ???
https://www.thejournal.ie/shannon-airport-branding-3-3531521-Aug2017/ SHANNON AIRPORT IS looking for advice on how it can “improve overall competitiveness” and become a “challenger brand” to rival airports in Ireland. Management at the County Clare hub have tendered a contract for a business consultant to help it create “a renewed commercial strategy and brand framework” to increase passenger spend and encourage repeat visits from travellers. It’s hoped this new branding strategy will serve as “a North Star” to Shannon Airport and its sister brands under the wider Shannon Group umbrella.
golfball37 wrote: » What is the point of Shannon Group management company with their insane salaries if they have to outsource this ? This is where I would expect them to earn those wages ffs. The firm are hardly going to recommend 70% personal cuts across senior management which is minimum required
AnRothar wrote: » Also HR are last to go as someone has to write all the P45's.
VillageIdiot71 wrote: » But it was such a successful approach the last timeWe own an airport. And a load of stuff. Now what do we do?
nthclare wrote: » Sometimes they say history repeats itself, but there needs to be someone like Brendan O Regan who's rich in Culture, tourism potential, start marketing amenities such as angling and outdoor activities which are all encompassing for the Shannon region.I remember the halcyon days of the Shannon Region, I think it started to go downhill from 1993 onwards and started slowly and then it went freefall. As far as I can see all they have is accountants running the show, the media asks them a question and they answer in figures and covid word salad... No doubt it's a difficult time for management too, I understand they're human and have a lot of people who are annoyed with the decisions in the boardroom. It's not easy on top that's for sure. But if I was in their position I'd bolt and hand it to the government and move on to greener pastures. At the present time the Shannon group is in the eye of the media and politics as well as the general public. It's not easy there is say.
Clareman wrote: » That was the end of the Shannon Stopover, 1 of the most damaging thing to ever happen to the mid-west
AnRothar wrote: » Probably going to be lambasted but I must disagree admittedly with qualifications. The transatlantic gateway status was both a boon and a cross for Shannon to bear. Evolving aircraft types and air travel changes meant the stopover would have to end at some point. The fixation on the transatlantic status meant that instead of slowly expanding connections time and effort was wasted defending the doomed status quo. This was 20 years ago. Not all problems can be laid at the door of the current management. Air travel has evolved even further since then. Following a very successful campaign there is a belief by a great many of the traveling public that there is only one airline serving Ireland and all tickets are €9.99. This has limited current opportunities to expand the route network. These are some of the sad realities that must be faced.
nthclare wrote: » I don't know if my fact's are right,but I hear the firefighters and airport police are on huge salaries. There's not much to police up there at the moment that's for sure and the only flame's to be quinched is the mood up there with the staff. I'd say the hare's are happy out as there's hardly any traffic and they were there before the airport and after...
JamesBond2010 wrote: » Whats that go to do with anything ?? insulting the workers
nthclare wrote: » No it means that if they loose their job's, it's not good or if they're on 20% less it'll be a hard hit. They applied for their job's and working on the front line, so if they're on 40 Euro an hour fair due they're entitled to it. I don't know where you're going with your response but there's my response to your logic or assumption of my post and it's meaning. Thanks for giving me the chance to convince the other posters that you're jumping the gun...
JamesBond2010 wrote: » Its the way you said it with out explaining what you meant
Clareman wrote: » I thought everyone knew about the hares in Shannon Airport https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKtzUOeBSRM
JamesBond2010 wrote: » What company said was basically feck ye we dont give a ****e wether you agree with us or not we are still doing it what we want. they are blaming everything on covid even though it was many years of mismanagement. they couldnt even wait till the report from the committee comes out tmw then issue the email.
JamesBond2010 wrote: » Final Report of the Taskforce for Aviation Recoveryhttps://www.gov.ie/en/press-release/8441c-final-report-of-the-taskforce-for-aviation-recovery/
Stanford wrote: » Where?
Brennans Row wrote: » Shannon Group welcomes Aviation Taskforce report recommendations (Limerick Post) Among its findings, the report recommends that a stimulus package be put in place for Shannon, Cork, Ireland West and Donegal airports to allow them reduce airport charges for airlines which will help restore and grow passenger numbers into the regions. It also calls for an increased investment in international marketing funding for Tourism Ireland, with emphasis on regions in conjunctions with regional airports like Shannon to stimulate recovery of inbound tourism into regions. Another recommendation asks that funding for essential capital projects should be granted to airports like Shannon. This would be in line with current European Commission rules on State Supports which allows for airports with under three million passengers to receive capital expenditure support. The Taskforce report also calls for the extension of the Temporary Wage Subsidy Scheme until March 2021 and liquidity supports for the aviation sector. It also recommends a review of National Aviation Policy.
Masala wrote: » No stimulus package for Kerry?? or Waterford??? jeez.... an Aviation Task Force that doesn't know how many airports are in the Country.
tv221 wrote: » The bin Mahfouz family who own it can look after;)
RocketRaccoon wrote: » None of these will happen.