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A ‘portal’ has opened between NYC and Dublin

A ‘portal’ has opened between NYC and Dublin

by Calum Wilson | May 13, 2024 | Dublin, Technology

While it may sound like the stuff of science fiction, a ‘portal’ has been constructed in New York City and Dublin, connecting the two cities at either side of the Atlantic Ocean. The huge interactive sculpture, Portal, was unveiled at New York City’s...
Ryanair donates $3 million to Trinity College for sustainable aviation research

Ryanair donates $3 million to Trinity College for sustainable aviation research

by Calum Wilson | May 9, 2024 | Dublin, Sustainability

Ryanair has extended its partnership with Trinity College Dublin until 2030, with the airline making an additional €2.5 million (approximately $2.7 million) to the college’s sustainable aviation research centre project. Ryanair’s donations to the project...
Aer Lingus flies Oscar winner Cillian Murphy to Hollywood

Aer Lingus flies Oscar winner Cillian Murphy to Hollywood

by Calum Wilson | Mar 11, 2024 | Dublin, Film and Television

Irish actor Cillian Murphy has won the Best Actor award for his star role in the critically acclaimed biopic ‘Oppenheimer’. Aer Lingus were more than happy to carry the star from Dublin to Los Angeles on the EI 069 flight ahead of the big Hollywood event. The flight...
Dublin Airport running recruitment event ahead of summer

Dublin Airport running recruitment event ahead of summer

by Victoria Tozer-Pennington | Mar 3, 2023 | Dublin, Food, Recruitment

Dublin Airport’s latest jobs fair has kicked off with 12 companies offering positions in retail, catering, concessions and logistics. “We are seeing big interest from students for our seasonal roles and have a variety of contract types available to suit...

Dublin Airport operator donates €390,000 to charities

by Victoria Tozer-Pennington | Jan 26, 2023 | Dublin, Health, Inspiration

Fundraising by staff and passengers at Dublin Airport raised €390,000 for three Irish charities in 2022, the airport authority announced on January 26. The money was split three ways between St. Francis Hospice, The Mater Foundation and Feed Our Homeless, and...

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