
Private Jet to Shannon
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Why Fly Private to Shannon?
The catchment area extends well beyond Shannon town itself. Limerick, Ireland's third city and home to a growing tech and life sciences corridor anchored by firms including Johnson & Johnson, Regeneron, and Dell EMC, sits 25 minutes to the east. The University of Limerick and the National Technology Park host a dense cluster of R&D and pharmaceutical manufacturing operations. Galway, a 60-minute drive north, adds further biotech and medical device industry traffic, with companies such as Medtronic, Boston Scientific, and Abbott maintaining significant facilities in the region. This industrial geography drives consistent corporate charter demand throughout the year.
From an airfield perspective, Shannon's 3,199-metre runway 24/06 accommodates ultra-long-range wide-body aircraft without restriction, making it a credible technical stop or origin point for Global 7500, G700, and ACJ-class missions crossing the North Atlantic. Operating hours run 06:00 to 02:00 with prior arrangement, and customs is available during operating hours with advance notice. The surrounding Wild Atlantic Way, Dromoland Castle, and the Adare Manor estate generate significant leisure-driven private aviation traffic, particularly around the Irish Open Golf tournament held annually in July.
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About Private Jet Charter to Shannon
The catchment area extends well beyond Shannon town itself. Limerick, Ireland's third city and home to a growing tech and life sciences corridor anchored by firms including Johnson & Johnson, Regeneron, and Dell EMC, sits 25 minutes to the east. The University of Limerick and the National Technology Park host a dense cluster of R&D and pharmaceutical manufacturing operations. Galway, a 60-minute drive north, adds further biotech and medical device industry traffic, with companies such as Medtronic, Boston Scientific, and Abbott maintaining significant facilities in the region. This industrial geography drives consistent corporate charter demand throughout the year.
From an airfield perspective, Shannon's 3,199-metre runway 24/06 accommodates ultra-long-range wide-body aircraft without restriction, making it a credible technical stop or origin point for Global 7500, G700, and ACJ-class missions crossing the North Atlantic. Operating hours run 06:00 to 02:00 with prior arrangement, and customs is available during operating hours with advance notice. The surrounding Wild Atlantic Way, Dromoland Castle, and the Adare Manor estate generate significant leisure-driven private aviation traffic, particularly around the Irish Open Golf tournament held annually in July.
Arriving Private at Shannon: The Atlantic Gateway
Ground Transfer and Logistics
Block-in at Shannon's general aviation apron puts passengers within a short ramp-to-car transfer, with no inter-terminal transit required. Dedicated chauffeur services and executive car hire are available through the ground handlers with pre-arrangement. Limerick city centre is a 25-minute drive via the M18 motorway, making SNN a faster entry point to Limerick than using any alternative Irish airport. Adare village, home to the five-star Adare Manor hotel and golf resort, is under 20 minutes by road — a key destination for private leisure arrivals. Dromoland Castle in County Clare is approximately 15 minutes east of the airport, also a standard transfer point for UHNWI arrivals. The Cliffs of Moher are reachable within 45 minutes via the R478, making same-day scenic excursions viable immediately after block-in. Galway city, the cultural and commercial hub of Connacht, is 60 minutes north via the M18. For passengers continuing to Dublin, the M7/M8 corridor provides a 2-hour road transfer, or an onward positioning flight via Dublin Airport can be arranged.
Business Context and Corporate Demand
Shannon and its Limerick-Galway corridor represent one of Ireland's most industrially dense regions outside Dublin. The Shannon Free Zone, established in 1959 as the world's first such designated area, continues to host over 150 multinational firms including GE Aviation, Lufthansa Technik, and a range of aerospace, pharmaceuticals, and financial services companies. The life sciences cluster stretching from Limerick through Galway accounts for a significant share of Ireland's medical device exports — a sector generating continuous senior executive travel. University of Limerick and NUIG (University of Galway) also attract research-driven inbound traffic for conferences and partnership visits. For Ireland-bound private aviation, Shannon functions as an efficient alternative to Dublin congestion, particularly for missions where the final destination is west of the Shannon River. The broader Munster and Connacht corporate base is underserved by commercial aviation, reinforcing private charter's logistical case in this geography.
Events, Lifestyle, and Seasonal Traffic
The Irish Open Golf Championship, typically staged at venues such as Lahinch or Ballybunion in July, drives concentrated private jet inbound traffic to Shannon each summer. Adare Manor hosts its own premium golf and hospitality calendar throughout the year, generating steady UHNWI arrivals for stays at the property's five-star facilities. The Wild Atlantic Way tourism corridor — running from Donegal south to Cork — attracts high-net-worth leisure travellers in the June–September window, many arriving via SNN to access Clare, the Burren, and Connemara without transiting Dublin. Cultural events in Galway, including the Galway International Arts Festival in July, add further peak-season demand. Autumn months (September–November) see a shift toward corporate conference traffic, with significant activity from the pharmaceutical and technology sectors centred in the Limerick National Technology Park. Operators planning arrivals during summer peak should coordinate hangar and handler availability with the Shannon Airport general aviation desk at least 72 hours in advance. For regional comparisons, Dublin handles the majority of Ireland's private jet movements but offers significantly longer surface transfers to west-of-Ireland destinations.
Flying private to Shannon means arriving on your schedule, avoiding crowded commercial terminals, and starting your trip refreshed. Our network of 15+ certified operators ensures competitive pricing and availability for all aircraft types.
Frequently Asked Questions
Questions About Flying to Shannon
Everything you need to know about private jet charters to Shannon.
How much does a private jet from Shannon cost?
Private jet prices from Shannon start at approximately €8,500 for European routes like Shannon to London on a Light Jet. Shannon to Paris costs €9,000-12,000, while transatlantic routes to New York range from €65,000-85,000 on Heavy Jets. Actual pricing depends on aircraft type, destination, and seasonal demand.
Which airport is best for private jets in Shannon?
Shannon Airport (EINN/SNN) is the primary choice for private jets, offering dedicated business aviation facilities and VIP terminals. As Ireland's transatlantic gateway, it provides superior customs processing and premium handling services. The airport's strategic location offers excellent access to western Ireland's attractions.
How long does it take to get from Shannon airport to the city center?
Transfer time from Shannon Airport to Limerick city center is approximately 25 minutes by luxury vehicle. Dublin is accessible within 2 hours by road, while Cork can be reached in 1.5 hours. Helicopter transfers are available for faster access to various Irish destinations.
Can I fly a private jet from Shannon at night?
Yes, Shannon Airport operates from 06:00 to 02:00 for private jet operations with advance arrangement. Night flights are accommodated with prior coordination for customs and handling services. The airport's 24-hour capability makes it ideal for flexible business and leisure travel schedules.
What events cause high demand for private jets from Shannon?
Peak private jet demand occurs during summer golf season, major cultural festivals, and business conferences. The Irish Open and various international golf tournaments drive significant charter flight activity. Summer months see increased leisure travel to explore Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way and cultural heritage sites.
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