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Over €2 million funding for Kerry Airport
FUNDING: Minister of State for Tourism and Sport, Brendan Griffin has announced €2 million in funding for Kerry Airport.
Kerry Airport will get €2,208,911 in funding to be put towards enhancing security and safety at the airport.
The funding from the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport marks an almost €1 million increase on 2018 funding.
The money will go towards new perimeter fencing, new baggage screening security equipment, new technology to aid the safer landing and take-off of aircraft, and runway weather equipment.
"This is huge funding coming to Kerry Airport, on top of a number of large grants for Kerry Airport that I have announced over the last two years,” Minister of State for Tourism and Sport, Brendan Griffin, said.
“These grants complement the Kerry Dublin flights subsidy that is also serving this county well.This Government's continued strong support for Kerry Airport represents major support for rural Ireland and is helping to sustain jobs and create new ones."
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