Dublin Airport is looking to hire 180 new staff to help it cope with growing passenger numbers that topped 25 million last year.

Indeed, 2015 turned out to be its busiest ever year with passenger numbers soaring by 15% or 3.3 million, leading operator daa to announce plans today to recruit new staff to help it cope with demand.

It says that the new staff will be recruited in areas such as security, customer service and asset management.
Ireland's Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Paschal Donohoe TD, welcomed the record-breaking traffic at Dublin Airport and the new jobs that are being delivered due to the growth in passenger numbers.
“Connectivity is vital for our island economy and the impact of these additional passengers and new routes at Dublin Airport will be felt right across the country," he enthuses.

"I welcome the new jobs being announced here today and look forward to continued growth in passenger numbers and employment at Dublin Airport in the years ahead.
“Extra inbound passengers at Dublin Airport helped to bring record numbers of tourists to Ireland last year, and the opportunities offered to business by new routes from Dublin and additional choice on existing services similarly helped to boost trade and foreign direct investment, all of which are assisting our economic recovery."

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