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Tourism

Passengers through Dublin Airport’s terminal doors dropped to 2.54 million in March, a decline of 83,000 (-3%) versus the same month last year.

Chambers Ireland

Speaking after the announcement of US tariffs, Ian Talbot, CEO of Chambers Ireland and Secretary General of ICC Ireland, has called for a focus on competitiveness and strategic trade engagement to mitigate any adverse economic impact.

Fingal Chamber

Fingal Chamber has launched its annual Business Sentiment Survey for 2025, providing companies across the region with an opportunity to share their perspectives on the key challenges and opportunities facing businesses today. The survey will serve as a critical tool in shaping the Chamber’s advocacy efforts on behalf of its members, ensuring their voices are heard at both local and national levels ...

Tourism

Passengers will have more choice than ever before for their summer holiday this year with Dublin Airport offering access to more than 190 destinations around the world via over 2,600 flights per week.

Fingal Chamber

Fingal Chamber has expressed deep concern over the recent disorder in the Dáil, warning that ongoing disruptions have severely hindered parliamentary proceedings, delaying critical legislation and preventing meaningful debate on urgent national challenges.

Fingal County Council

Each month from April to September 2025 a new food market will take place at Swords Castle Fingal. This bustling, lively market promises a winning combination of artisan food and fresh produce stalls jostling for attention alongside handmade crafts and fun family entertainment.

Member

Grand Hotel, Malahide, in County Dublin has officially become the seventh property within the FBD Hotels & Resorts portfolio.

Tourism

Passengers travelling through Dublin Airport this spring are in for a treat with the unveiling of four fantastic new and improved food and drink outlets in the terminals.

Fingal County Council

The week will feature regional and local events covering a range of topics and will showcase the ongoing efforts, ambitions and the collaborative approach of the four Dublin local authorities, in addressing climate action.  

Community

Dublin Airport’s Community Fund is now open for applications for 2025, with a single “bumper” round of €500,000 available this year for local groups in communities surrounding Dublin Airport. The fund, which has already distributed over €2.8 million since its launch, continues to support a wide range of projects in local communities.