RYANAIR have announced plans to 35 new cabin crew jobs in Shannon Airport.

Last month, the airline unveiled expansion plans at Shannon including the addition of fourth aircraft based at Shannon Airport plus new routes for its winter schedule to Madrid, Rovaniemi (Lapland), and Madeira.

A recruitment drive is now underway with Ryanair looking to fill 35 cabin crew posts at Shannon.

Recruitment events are planned for Shannon (Tuesday July 15th) and Limerick (Wednesday July 16th). Attendees will receive a detailed presentation about Ryanair, its operations and will also complete a full assessment on the day, giving them the opportunity to move quickly through the application process.

According to Ryanair, benefits that come with a cabin crew role include an excellent remuneration packages, discounted travel, giving crew the opportunity to travel across Ryanair’s industry leading network of over 230 destinations. Successful candidates will benefit from a €2,000 joining bonus, an industry-leading roster of five days on followed by three days off, and the opportunity to fast-track their career within Europe’s largest airline.

Ryanair’s Director of Talent, Mark Duffy, said, “We are delighted to announce 35 new cabin crew positions at our Shannon Airport base to support our busy Summer 2025 operations”.

CEO of the Shannon Airport Group, Mary Considine noted, “Ryanair’s investment is a powerful endorsement of the potential of Shannon, a vote of confidence in the market here, and these new jobs are a testament to the progress we’ve made growing passenger numbers. We’re very ambitious for the airport and the Group. We see a huge potential for growth and believe there is a real opportunity for Shannon Airport to lead the way in rebalancing the national landscape. A new aviation policy that recognises and supports the strategic importance of Shannon Airport to the country’s economy is now required”.

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