


For the first time in 12 years, Shannon will have a scheduled service to Charles de Gaulle Airport, a major hub in Europe serving 119 countries worldwide. The twice-weekly service will launch on September 22, and will run until January 7, 2024, before taking a break. The Aer Lingus network at Shannon also provides non-stop flights to London – Heathrow, New York JFK, Boston and now Paris. Aer Lingus has announced plans to fly between Shannon and Paris CDG later this year.

Shannon Airport is gearing up for a surge in passenger traffic this June. Shannon Airport records busiest day since 2016 29 May. New Paris service with Aer Lingus announced for Shannon Airport 07 Jun. The route will be operated on Airbus A321LR aircraft with 184 seat capacity in two classes (16 Business Class/168 Economy) and promotional fares are available from €159 return. Latest News Keep up to date with all thats happening at Shannon Airport. For the northern winter season, the service has a temporary suspension from Januto March 13, 2024.Paris – Shannon Flight EI 909 CDG 11:40 – SNN 12:30 Thursday and Sunday.Shannon – Paris Flight EI 908 SNN 08:15 – CDG 11:00 Thursday and Sunday.To book the new Aer Lingus service from Shannon to Paris visit their website with fares from Shannon to Paris starting from €39.99 one-way including taxes and charges.- Advertisement - Aer Lingus flight schedule between Shannon and Paris It is the first time in 12 years that Shannon will provide a service to Charles de Gaulle, which is one of Europe’s busiest airports serving 119 countries worldwide. The more people using our services, the more confidence it will give airlines to look at expansion, which result in days like today.” “We look forward to seeing passengers from across the region and beyond availing of this new route, and we would welcome their continued support as ambassadors for our Shannon air services. The service will be timed to allow for passengers travelling from Paris to connect onwards from Shannon to New York JFK and Boston via Aer Lingus. “This new service will be a major boost for Shannon, and we know it will be an extremely popular destination for leisure and business travellers. “We expect it to be a high-demand route for passengers in the region, whether they are travelling for leisure, business or major sporting events, as is the case this autumn with Ireland competing in the Rugby World Cup.”Ĭhief executive of The Shannon Airport Group, Mary Considine said, “Aer Lingus is a valued airline partner, and we worked closely with them to secure this new service to Charles de Gaulle from Shannon, further demonstrating our commitment to expanding our European route network. Speaking about the news, Lynne Embleton, Aer Lingus chief executive said, “We are delighted to announce the launch of the Shannon – Paris Charles de Gaulle route with Shannon Airport, and are very much looking forward to welcoming thousands of passengers from the region onboard as they travel to one of the most popular European city destinations on the Aer Lingus network. With 184 seats including 16 fully lie-flat seats, customers have the option to experience Aer Lingus’ premium seating which is part of its business class offering when flying to North America. The A321neo LR also operates Aer Lingus’ transatlantic services from Shannon direct to both New York JFK and Boston. Passengers will fly on an Airbus A321neoLR, Aer Lingus’ most sustainable aircraft delivering up to 20 per cent reduction in fuel burn and CO2 emissions and close to 50 per cent reduction in noise footprint when compared to previous generation aircraft. The new service will kick off from September 22nd this year and run until January 7th, 2024 before taking a short break and recommencing on March 14th to October 29th, 2024. It will be a twice-weekly connection from Shannon to Charles de Gaulle airport
