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Fingal County Council
Tourism

Fingal County Council has launched an ambitious tourism strategy which it believes will be the blueprint for transforming the county into a beacon of tourism excellence that will make it a premier destination for both domestic and international visitors.

Investment
Partner
Sustainability

daa, the operator of Dublin and Cork airports, has unveiled details of 20 environmental sustainability initiatives being rolled out at Dublin and Cork Airports, which will accelerate both airports’ climate and sustainability related ambitions, including achieving net zero emissions by 2050 at the latest.

Economic
Partner
Research

Bank of Ireland publishes latest Economic Outlook for Ireland 2024/2025: - Employment and domestic demand to expand - Strong labour force growth is supported by demographics and inward migration - Ireland must keep a close eye on competitiveness

Member
Partner
Tourism

Passengers at Dublin Airport will have more bus options available to them than ever before after new permits were issued to allow bus operators to pick up and drop off outside the airport’s two terminals.

Appointment
Fingal Chamber

Fingal Chamber proudly announces the appointment of Kevin Smith as its new President, succeeding Helen McNamara. Alongside him, Pat O'Connor assumes the role of Vice President, marking a moment of change in the Chamber's leadership.

Partner
Tourism

A total of 31.908 million passengers passed through the terminals of Dublin Airport in 2023, in compliance with the 32 million terminals cap, according to new figures released today by daa, the operator of both airports.

Community
Fingal County Council
Planning

Fingal County Council has decided to proceed with Public Realm improvements for a Pedestrianised New Street, Malahide with detailed design work to commence in the coming weeks.

Infrastructure
Investment
Member
Partner
Tourism

Dublin Airport has announced details of an exciting overhaul of the food and drink offerings in both of its terminals which will result in more than 20 new and improved bars, cafes and restaurants for passengers.

Partner

Aer Lingus is delighted to start the New Year with a recruitment drive to hire up to 30 qualified B1/ B2 CAT A engineers. Successful candidates will not only be part of a dynamic team but will also have the unique opportunity to work on the most up-to-date aviation technology and more sustainable aircraft, including the Airbus Neo series. The Aer Lingus engineer recruitment programme is now open ...

Fingal County Council
Infrastructure
Planning

The daa, the Airport Authority, is applying for a 15-year permission to build a suite of 11 distinct infrastructure projects at Dublin Airport and the surrounding area as well as an increase in the passenger capacity at the airport from 32 to 40 million passengers per annum.