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Airport preparing to welcome people home for Christmas

By Sean Moriarty
Kerry Airport has issued several guidelines for passengers ahead of the anticipated Christmas rush - warning of potential delays as a result of larger numbers flying and pandemic related restrictions.
Christmas is traditionally a very busy time at Kerry Airport with people returning to Kerry from London, Manchester, Germany and Dublin to celebrate the festive season at home. People coming from even further afield use the Dublin-Kerry connecting flight.
“Passengers are reminded to allow additional time for their journeys due to the seasonally longer queues which have been adversely impacted by COVID-19 restrictions,” said Kerry Airport CEO, John Mulhern.
“Kerry Airport COVID-19 protocols remain in place and only passengers are permitted into the Terminal building. The management, staff and board at Kerry Airport wish everyone a Happy Christmas and New Year.”
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