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City of Derry Airport – The Airport of Choice for the North West of Ireland


City of Derry Airport (CoDA) provides a vital air access link for the local community and performs a pivotal role in the economics of the region. The airport is ideally placed to serve not only the city but its natural catchment in County Londonderry, Donegal, North Antrim, Tyrone and other business districts. It acts as an important catalyst for in‑bound tourism to the region, as well as providing a vital “air bridge” back to the UK mainland and Europe. During 2011 the Airport handled in excess of 410,000 passengers to a range of destinations as well as being one of the principle gateways to the North West of Ireland.


CoDA has undergone a major transformation in the past two years, with a modernisation programme that has delivered a significantly better passenger experience. CoDA prides itself on offering business travellers convenience; with a plane to car park transfer in less than five minutes (main car park situated two minutes walk from terminal building). Some of the improvements include:


• Improved Security Search Area ‒ speeding up passenger processing times; • Free Wi ‒ Fi ‒ available to all passengers so you can stay in touch with work and home as you travel through the airport; • Online Car Parking Booking System ‒ offering customers the ability to book in advance and save money;


• Amelia Earhart Business Lounge ‒ offering business travellers an additional place to catch up on work before their trip or the opportunity


Siobhan McAnaney, Terminal Services Manager; Charlene Shongo, Travel Trade, Commercial and Marketing Executive; Michael Edwards, ATC Manager launching FREE Wi‑Fi service now available to all passengers.


to simply relax and unwind; and • Airport Shopping ‒ an improved shopping experience to get those last minute essentials. Building on the fantastic choice of flights on offer from City of Derry Airport (CoDA), including 9 flights per week to London, 7 to Liverpool and Glasgow Prestwick and 4 to Birmingham, CoDA is delighted with its fantastic range of summer sun destinations for 2012 which includes: • Alicante (Ryanair); • Faro (Ryanair); • Tenerife (Ryanair);


• Salou (Falcon Holidays); and • Majorca (Falcon Holidays)


All flights are now on sale via the Ryanair or Falcon websites, or from local travel agent. Falcon Holidays offer great value package holidays and Ryanair offer cheap flights across the UK and Europe. There are some excellent special offers available.


For more details of the routes available or to take advantage of any of the items listed above please visit www.cityofderryairport.com or visit our Facebook / Twitter Page.


Serving the local business community for over 130 years.


Moore Stephens in the North West is a dynamic firm offering a wide variety of business services and solutions.


• Accountancy & Audit •Taxation Services • • Charity & Not for Profit Specialists • • Consultancy & Business Advice • • Wealth Management •


NORTH WEST OFFICES:


21/23 Clarendon Street, Derry/Londonderry BT48 7EP Tel: 028 712 61020 Fax: 028 713 60005 Email: city@msca.co.uk


32 Lodge Road, Coleraine, BT52 1NB


Tel: 028 703 52171 Fax: 028 703 58419 Email: cole@msca.co.uk Unit B, 2 Fleming Way, Limavady, BT49 0FB


Tel: 028 777 22189 Fax: 028 777 22268 Email: lima@msca.co.uk www.moorestephens.co.uk/ni Offices also in Belfast and Larne


Registered to carry out audit work by Chartered Accountants Ireland. Authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority for investment business. A member of Moore Stephens International Limited, a worldwide association of independent firms.


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