Aer Lingus criticised for failing to use Shannon pre-clearance

Aer Lingus is being criticised for not using a new US customs and immigration clearance facility for transatlantic flights at Shannon Airport.

Aer Lingus criticised for failing to use Shannon pre-clearance

Aer Lingus is being criticised for not using a new US customs and immigration clearance facility for transatlantic flights at Shannon Airport.

The service, which is provided by the US authorities, enables passengers to go through immigration and customs inspections before departing Ireland.

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