CityJet’s SuperJet SSJ100 carried the hopes of Ireland to Euro16 in France

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CityJet, Ireland’s European regional airline, today carried the hopes of the nation to Euro2016 in France.

Ireland manager, Martin O’ Neill, assistant manager, Roy Keane, 23 squad members and back up team were flown by CityJet, the Official Airline Partner of the Football Association of Ireland, to Paris Le Bourget Airport this afternoon.

CityJet Executive Chairman, Pat Byrne, said:

Everyone at CityJet was absolutely thrilled with the prospect of flying our boys in green to France for Euro16. It has been a privilege to carry the hopes of the nation to Paris and fingers crossed it will be some time before we make the return journey with the team. They have everyone’s best wishes in the championships.”

Mr Byrne added:

We were delighted to have the opportunity to come on board as official airline to the FAI in March and we look forward to working with the FAI as their ongoing partner following Euro16. CityJet is a pan-European airline with services across the continent, ranging from the Nordic regions down to Italy and a major operation in France, so it is wonderful working with the FAI at a time when the world of football focuses on Europe.

Ilya Tarasenko, President Sukhoi Civil Aircraft Company:

“SSJ first flight in Europe was very special – flying the Ireland team, the hope of the nation, for Euro 16. Sports-related air transportation grows rapidly around the world and for Sukhoi Civil Aircraft Company this sphere is a strategic one.”

What made the flight to Paris Le Bourget even more special was the fact that the aircraft flying the squad was CityJet’s latest recruit, the Superjet SSJ100. The aircraft is one of three the airline welcomes to its fleet this year and only arrived in Dublin last Thursday. This was its first scheduled flight in CityJet colours.

Wednesday, 8th June, 2016

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