As reflected in the Draft National Aviation Policy for Ireland, currently being finalised in my Department, the importance of regional airports currently lies with the level of international connectivity that they bring to a region for tourism and business. That connectivity is seen as being a significant contributory factor underpinning Ireland's economic recovery and sustainable development into the future.
As a result, Exchequer supports for the four regional airports (Donegal, IWA Knock, Kerry and Waterford), where appropriate and in accordance with the 2014 EU Guidelines on State aid to airports and airlines, will continue under the Regional Airports Programme 2015 – 2019. The draft Programme is currently with the EU Commission for approval. Following approval, the Programme should provide a level of certainty around support over a multi-annual period, where regional airports can provide a business plan leading to stand-alone commercial viability within a 10-year period. It is envisaged that future funding will ultimately be provided from a mix of local authority, local business and Exchequer sources.