Tourism Ireland welcomes new Aer Lingus flight from London Heathrow to Ireland West Airport
Tourism Ireland has warmly welcomed today’s announcement by Aer Lingus of a new flight from London Heathrow to Ireland West Airport Knock.
The daily service will commence on March 26 and will help boost tourism from Britain to Mayo and the Wild Atlantic Way.
Niall Gibbons, chief executive of Tourism Ireland, stated: “Today’s announcement by Aer Lingus is really good news for tourism to Mayo and the Wild Atlantic Way as we continue to restore growth in inbound tourism. As an island destination, we know there’s a proven direct correlation between access and growth in visitor numbers, so this new flight will certainly help boost visitor numbers from Britain.
“Tourism Ireland is committed to working with Aer Lingus, Ireland West Airport Knock and our other key partners, to drive demand for this new flight, and all other services to Ireland, and help maintain our vital network of routes and services.
“Great Britain remains a very important market for tourism to the island of Ireland, delivering around 42% of all our overseas visitors. In 2019, we welcomed almost 4.8 million British visitors, whose visits generated approximately €1.45 billion for the economy.”