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terday that he would find it very diffi-
cult to stay in business if the Shannon- Heathrow route was not restored.
Michael Vaughan, who is also the
Clare representative for the Irish Ho-
tels Federation, says he stands to lose
some €150,000 in annual turnover.
Vaughan Lodge will also be the location for a top level meeting of regional tourism leaders today (Tues- day), with a major announcement ex- pected to be made later today.
“With my own business, I estimate that I will be down about 15 per cent of my turnover if the Heathrow route goes. If 15 per cent of my business was no longer viable, I can tell you that my whole property would no longer be viable. It’s a very marginal business at the best of time,” he said.
“We are finding it much more dif- ficult to attract golfing groups from
the west of Heathrow. A number of groups who usually come in that way have been telling us that they will no longer be in a position to come into the country.
“I have a fear for the smaller busi- nesses, not so much the bigger busi- nesses, but the bed and breakfasts, guest-houses and smaller hotels along the coast. Fifteen per cent of all American traffic comes into Clare through Heathrow, that is a fair whack of people.
“I know of one high-end property in the region that has €500,000 of busi- ness tourism groups from Canada
which is in the balance until the Hea- throw question is sorted. It is happen- ing all over.
“We don’t have the ability at the moment to market to international markets from the region.”
Attending today’s meeting along- side Mr Vaughan will be solicitor Michael Houlihan, Cllr John Crowe (FG), Mark Fitzgerald of Woodlands Hotel in Adare, Robert Byrne of Lim- erick Vintners Association, Cllr Peter Considine (FF), Alex Fleming of Clare County Council, John King of Shannon Development, Paul O’’ Toole the head of Failte Ireland and his col-
league John Concannon.
The group will be briefed by a number of headline tourist industry representatives in Clare, including representatives of Doonbeg Golf Course and Dromoland Castle.
“We are going to get a first-hand report from these people on how the axing of the Heathrow route will ef- fect their businesses and we will be coming out with a recommenda- tion regarding that,” continued Mr Vaughan.
“In this case we will be making a statement in what we feel the Gov- ernment will do on the issue.”