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Post by atoutprix Fri 15 Feb 2013 - 11:51

http://www.ryanair.com/en/news/ryanair-buys-new-dublin-offices

Ryanair today (14 Feb) announced the purchase of a new office building in Airside Business Park in Swords, Co Dublin, which will become Ryanair’s new Dublin office. The 100,000 sq ft building will house all of Ryanair’s Irish operations, including its commercial, customer service, finance, IT, legal and marketing departments.
Ryanair will shortly begin the tendering process for the fit-out of the building and plans to move all of its Irish office operations and approximately 400 staff from its current offices at Dublin Airport to Airside before the end of 2013.
Ryanair will continue to maintain some facilities at Dublin Airport for its pilots and cabin crew.

http://www.independent.ie/business/irish/ryanair-staff-moving-to-new-20m-hq-29070619.html
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Post by atoutprix Thu 4 Jul 2013 - 17:32

Ryanair has contracted John Paul Construction to fit out the airline's new Dublin office building in Swords, a venture that will sustain 140 construction jobs this year.
The 100,000 square foot building in Airside Business Park will house all of Ryanair's Irish operations. Work on the building commenced in late June, sustaining 140 construction and engineering jobs during the envisaged 20-week fit-out. The airline remains on course to move all of its Irish office operations and approximately 400 staff from its current offices at the Dublin Airport to Airside before the end of 2013.
"This is a significant investment by Ryanair, allowing us the space and facilities to further develop our Dublin organisation, at much lower costs than the high rents on the Dublin Airport campus and allowing other staff currently housed in satellite offices to be brought together under one roof, resulting in a large reduction in rental expenses and further cost savings," said Robin Kiely, head of communications for Ryanair.


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