Huge news for those in the south-east
An Irish airport has received the green light for redevelopment, meaning that it could be host to commercial flights as soon as next year.
Waterford Airport, which first opened in 1981, has not hosted commercial flights since 2016.
However, it seems that the airport may once again see scheduled flights, after an extraordinary general meeting (EGM) approved plans to liquidate Waterford Regional Airport Ltd.
The liquidation means that a new company could begin work in order to reopen the airport to commercial flights as soon as next year.
Shareholders finalised plans to allow a new company, Waterford Airport Ltd, to complete the project.
The Irish Independent reports that shareholders voted overwhelmingly…

