In an LinkedIn post Josselin Le Gall Honorary Consul of France in Cork, Kerry & Waterford announced French based IT tourist specialist Ty-Win and Kerry Airport signed an international partnership .Ty-Win will promote packaged vacation offers in Brittany to the Irish tourist market on Kerry Airport website.
Chalair Aviation will commence direct flight from Kerry to Brest and Quimper in Brittany starting from 1 July to 2 September operating every Saturday using 70-seater ATR72-500 aircraft.
Kerry Airport CEO John Mulhern, said “In Ireland, the land of ‘100,000 welcomes,’ we are accustomed to rolling out the red carpet for visitors from around the world. The Ty-Win teams share the same philosophy, and we are proud of this partnership. We are excited to make Brittany an unmissable destination for residents of Munster and beyond in Ireland, just as Kerry is an unmissable destination for visitors coming from #Quimper and #Brest,”
Ty-Win CEO & Co Founder Jean-Vincent Petit, said “This partnership is a testament to the tourist attractiveness of France, particularly Brittany, which we have been highlighting since the launch of Ty-Win thanks to the work of local tourism stakeholders who have an in-depth knowledge of their region and bring together the entire tourism chain, from guides to producers, accommodations, and activities,”
These new destinations from Kerry to Quimper and Brest in Brittany will bring to nine the number of route in addition routes operated by Ryanair to Alicante, Faro, Dublin, London (Luton and Stansted), Manchester and Frankfurt Hahn.
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