ARI moves to larger offices

Nicole Mezzasalma

4-Jul-2008

The company claims that new contracts and a “very strong performance” prompted the relocation

Aer Rianta International (ARI) has moved its offices to larger premises at Shannon airport. The company said new high-profile contracts in Moscow, Boston and Barbados have led it to expand its head office team, which required more space.

ARI director general Eamon Foley (pictured right) said: “The move to larger premises reflects our very strong performance. With a managed turnover well in excess of €1bn ($1.57bn), we had outgrown our current office environment. Our success and growth is in part due to the strength of our target markets, especially in Russia, but it also reflects our continuing investment in our staff, whose expertise and professionalism have facilitated this growth.

“We now employ 77 staff at our Shannon airport head office, and the investment in the offices demonstrates our commitment to them and the region. ARI celebrates its 20th birthday this year, and has grown its staff numbers in Shannon by 30% over the past two years,” he added.

ARI’s address and contact details remain the same.

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