Tourism Ireland Chief Executive Niall Gibbons To Step Down

Tourism Ireland Chief Executive Niall Gibbons To Step Down

Niall Gibbons, chief executive of Tourism Ireland, has announced that he will be stepping down from the role after 21 years with the company, and 14 years as chief executive.

With "Dry January" becoming increasingly popular in recent years and many people taking part this month, the latest data indicates that Irish people are continuing to embrace non-alcoholic beer and other no or low alcohol alternatives.

CGA's latest on premise user survey (OPUS) highlights recent growth in the no/low category in Ireland's on premise.

Pastry chef Andrew Ryan has been appointed executive pastry chef at Ashford Castle.

In 2022, Cork Airport welcomed a total of 2.24 million passengers.

Ryanair has released its traffic statistics for December, revealing that the total number of passengers the company carried last month increased by two million, or 21%, year on year, to 11.5 million from 9.5 million in December 2021.

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