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Galway Airport is located at Carnmore, around five miles to the north-east of Galway city. The airport was first opened to passengers in 1987 and has since went on to become the fastest growing airport in Ireland, in terms of passenger numbers. | Galway Airport is located at Carnmore, around five miles to the north-east of Galway city. The airport was first opened to passengers in 1987 and has since went on to become the fastest growing airport in Ireland, in terms of passenger numbers. | ||
Aer Arann is the main airline at the airport. It operates flights to Cardiff, Dublin, Edinburgh, Luton, Manchester, Lorient and Leeds Bradford. | Aer Arann is the main airline at the airport. It operates flights to Cardiff, Dublin, Edinburgh, Luton, Manchester, Lorient and Leeds Bradford. Galway Flying Club is based at the airport and operates several light aircraft. | ||
==Official Spotting Locations== | ==Official Spotting Locations== |
Revision as of 17:33, 2 September 2008
Continent: Europe | Country: Ireland |
Galway Airport | |
Location | Galway, Ireland |
IATA code | GWY |
ICAO code | EICM |
Airport type | Commercial |
Website | http://www.galwayairport.com |
Overview map | [ ] |
Communications | |
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Galway Airport is located at Carnmore, around five miles to the north-east of Galway city. The airport was first opened to passengers in 1987 and has since went on to become the fastest growing airport in Ireland, in terms of passenger numbers.
Aer Arann is the main airline at the airport. It operates flights to Cardiff, Dublin, Edinburgh, Luton, Manchester, Lorient and Leeds Bradford. Galway Flying Club is based at the airport and operates several light aircraft.
Official Spotting Locations
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- Aer Arann