Fears for 180 jobs as Aer Arann suspends Galway Airport services

There are fears for 180 jobs in Galway following the decision by Aer Arann to suspend its services at Galway Airport for the winter season.

There are fears for 180 jobs in Galway following the decision by Aer Arann to suspend its services at Galway Airport for the winter season.

The routes affected include London Southend, Luton, Manchester, Edinburgh and Waterford. The decision takes effect from October 31.

The airline said passenger numbers at the airport had continued to decline and that it regretted the impact the decision will have on customers and staff.

Aer Arann says its 35 staff based at the airport will be offered the opportunity to move to other locations in Shannon, Cork , Dublin and Waterford.

Independent TD for Galway West Noel Grealish said the move puts 180 jobs at the airport in doubt.

He attempted to raise the issue during leaders questions in the Dáil this morning - but was ruled out of order by the Ceann Comhairle.

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