Ryanair, Europe's leading low-cost airline, offers a unique experience to its customers by inviting them to its atypical headquarters in Dublin. With a huge effigy of the Joker and a slide, the playful entrance to these offices symbolizes the company's bold philosophy. Guests have the opportunity to discover the efficiencies that make Ryanair so successful, while sharing their travel inspirations. At the same time, the company is launching a recruitment to support its summer operations, reinforcing its impact on the fast-growing air transport sector.
When we think of an appointment with an airline, we usually imagine queues at the airport or notifications on a mobile app. However, Ryanair has decided to break this cliché by welcoming its customers directly to its Dublin headquarters. Eccentric to a fault, the seat boasts a playful environment, with a huge effigy of the famous Joker and a slide for a quick exit! This unique setting already promises an extraordinary experience.
Enjoy a unique experience with Ryanair
For its loyal travelers, Ryanair is offering much more than just a visit. Selected guests will enjoy a two-night hotel stay, accompanied by the person of their choice. As a bonus, return flights to Dublin and a fine dinner on Thursday April 24 are included. It's the perfect opportunity to explore Ireland's rich culture and discover why the Emerald Isle is so popular with globetrotters.
Share your ideas for revolutionizing travel
Beyond the festive atmosphere and hospitality, Ryanair is inviting its customers to take an active part in the discussions. The company wants to gather their impressions and inspirations about air travel. The aim of this interaction is to make services even more efficient. After all, as Ryanair claims: "We do things more efficiently than anyone else, without superfluous services".
Immerse yourself in Ryanair's innovations
Through this initiative, Ryanair hopes to establish a constructive dialogue with its passengers, and perhaps even motivate some of them to join its team. The company recently launched an ambitious recruitment plan for its Dublin base, with the opening of 75 new cabin crew positions. With two events scheduled for February 20 and March 6, applicants will have the opportunity to discover the benefits of working for one of Europe's leading low-cost airlines.
Ryanair: Still looking to expand
This opening to the public is part of Ryanair's ongoing expansion, which continues to grow despite the challenges facing the airline industry. The company plans to add 29 new Boeing 737 MAX in 2025signaling its determination to dominate European skies with affordable flights. However, compromises are sometimes necessary, such as its decision to reduce its 18% flights in Spain for summer 2025 tax concerns.

Ryanair opens in Dublin
Element | Description |
Location | Dublin |
Hosting | 2 nights free hotel accommodation |
Transport | Return flights to Dublin |
Activity | Dinner on April 24 |
Decor | Joker effigy and slide |
Type of event | Immersive experience |
Participation | Guest of honor |
Objective | Sharing travel inspiration |
Recruitment | 75 positions to be filled |
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