Revamp of Kerry airport another step towards connectivity in South-West, Taoiseach says

New facilities include enhanced immigration and customs areas, larger baggage belt, improved bathroom amenities, and an extended departures area which opened to passengers in July
Revamp of Kerry airport another step towards connectivity in South-West, Taoiseach says

Taoiseach Micheál Martin in Kerry Airport with customs officer Jillian Condin and her dog Gus. Pictures: Domnick Walsh 

The multimillion euro redevelopment of Kerry Airport marks a further step in investing in connectivity infrastructure in the South-West, the Taoiseach has said.

Micheál Martin said connectivity was key to tourism, inward investment, and to the people living in the region, as he officially opened the airport's revamped facilities on Monday morning.

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