Airlines

Skynet services to return to normal

Skynet, an Irish registered airline which operates out of Shannon Airport, has had one of its planes impounded at Shannon airport.

The airline said:' arising from a dispute with the owners of an aircraft operated by Skynet, some passengers on today's flights to Amsterdam, were inconvenienced, which we regret.

However all passengers travelling to Amsterdam have been accommodated and Skynet Airlines will operate normal schedules from tomorrow May 22, 2004,' it added. 

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The company said they are committed to developing their hub operation at Shannon and are confident that new routes will be announced later this year".

The two year old airline employs 100 staff.

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