Boston flight arrives in Knock
The arrival on Friday of the first transatlantic service operated by Aer Lingus, from Boston, to Ireland West Airport and the first official chartered pilgrimage from Boston to Ireland’s National Marian Shrine marked a historic development for the airport and region.
The Aer Lingus 757 airplane, carrying over 170 passengers from a host of cities across the US, arrived into Ireland West Airport Knock just after 9:00am and was greeted by a large crowd gathered at the airport to witness this historic occasion.
The special pilgrimage flight, which is supported by the Archdiocese of Boston and led by the Archbishop of Boston, Cardinal Seán Patrick O’Malley, will embark on a 6 day, specially tailored Pilgrimage programme, showcasing some of Ireland’s most historic spiritual sites. The highlight of the visit to the West of Ireland will be the Re-dedication of Knock Shrine, which will take place on Saturday 16th July. Leading one of the pilgrimage groups is the Lord Mayor of West Roxbury, Richie Gormley, a native of Roscommon, who will take a group of more than fifty people on a 6 day pilgrimage taking in sites in Roscommon, Donegal, Mayo, Leitrim and Sligo. This trip was particularly poignant for Richie as he flew in on the first ever transatlantic flight from New York to then Knock Airport in 1986 with Transamerica.
Archbishop of Boston, Cardinal O’Malley, speaking on landing in the West of Ireland said ‘It’s an honour for me to arrive into the beautiful West of Ireland on this historic flight. I am hugely excited to see what this beautiful part of Ireland has to offer and am particularly looking forward to visiting the Basilica of Our Lady, Queen of Ireland, in Knock and being part of the Re-dedication of Knock Shrine.
Fr. Richard Gibbons, P.P., and Rector of Knock Shrine added ‘We are delighted to welcome Cardinal Seán O’Malley and the Archdiocese of Boston to celebrate the 40 year Rededication of Knock Basilica on July 16th. This is the second organised pilgrimage coming in from the US, following from the visit of Cardinal Dolan last year which was truly wonderful for Knock and the whole region. The coinciding 40-year celebration of Knock Basilica is perfectly providential in echoing the dream of Monsignor James Horan to bring pilgrims to Knock from all over the world. This flight suggests greater things for Knock, the Airport and the wider community. We are anticipating crowds similar to the 15th August, which is traditionally a very busy day in Knock, and of course we welcome all to attend’.
Welcoming today’s flight, Joe Kennedy, Chairman, Ireland West Airport Knock, said ‘I am honoured to welcome our visitors from the US on this historic occasion of the first ever Transatlantic service with Aer Lingus from Boston. It’s great to see people from all over the Boston region disembarking at Ireland West this morning. It further reinforces our strong belief that direct scheduled services from the likes of New York and Boston into Ireland West would be successful’.
Declan Kearney, Director of Communications, Aer Lingus, welcoming todays flight, added ‘Aer Lingus is delighted that we were chosen to provide the flights for this very important group of visitors. We hope our guests from the Boston area enjoyed the service on board their flight to Ireland West and we look forward to welcoming them on board for their homeward journey.”
– Pictured on arrival from Boston to Ireland West Airport on the occasion of the first ever transatlantic flight operated by Aer Lingus from Boston to Ireland West Airport were from left to right, Fr Richard Gibbons, Rector, Knock Shrine, Cllr All McDonnell, Cathaoirleach, Mayo County Council, Brian O Dwyer, International Chairman, Ireland West Airport Knock, Joe Kennedy, Chairman, Ireland West Airport, Cardinal Sean O Malley, Archbishop of Boston, John Keogh, Aer Lingus, Cardinal Sean O Malley, Archbishop of Boston, Joe Gilmore, Managing Director, Ireland West Airport, Lord Mayor of West Roxbury, Richie Gormley