Shannon Airport has recorded a significant increase in passenger numbers in the first six months of this year.
Over 1.04 million passengers were welcomed through the Midwest facility between January and June, an increase of more than 7% on the same period in 2024.
This growth builds on a successful 2024, when Shannon Airport saw over 2.1 million passengers, the highest annual total in 15 years.
The Shannon Airport Group says the figures reflect the airport’s continued growth and its vital role as a key international gateway for Ireland and the Wild Atlantic Way.
CEO of The Shannon Airport Group, Mary Considine said “As we continue to deliver strong growth and expand our international reach, it’s vital that the new National Aviation Policy recognises the strategic importance of Shannon Airport. With the right policy support, we can unlock even greater connectivity, drive regional economic development, and ensure balanced growth across the country.”
To support this growth, the Group recently completed the addition of 1,000 new car parking spaces, a timely enhancement ahead of the busy summer season. This is part of a wider €30 million investment programme across Shannon Airport and the Shannon Airport Business Park.
Sustainability remains a key focus, with construction progressing on Ireland’s first solar PV farm on an airfield, which will provide up to 20% of the airport’s electricity needs – a pioneering step in green aviation.
Beyond the runway, The Shannon Airport Group’s economic impact is significant. The Shannon Campus is home to over 300 companies, employing 10,000 people, while the Group’s activities support more than 20,000 jobs nationwide and contribute nearly €4 billion to the Irish economy.
Shannon Airport remains a vital asset for the national economy– supporting travel, business, and regional development. As it continues to grow, so too does its importance to the communities it serves.