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€5 Million Arrivals Hall Opens at Kerry Airport, Adding Larger Immigration Zone
Kerry Airport has unveiled a modern arrivals hall with expanded immigration and baggage areas, completing a €5 million terminal upgrade opened by the Taoiseach on 17 Nov 2025. The project is set to cut processing times and strengthen the airport’s pitch for new European routes, improving access for business travellers to Ireland’s south-west.
IDA Ireland says U.S. policy jitters are driving fresh wave of corporate moves to Dublin
Fortune reports that uncertainty over future U.S. tax and visa rules is prompting a new surge of American investment in Ireland, with more than 40 firms expanding Irish operations in 2025. Ireland’s low tax, skilled international workforce and EU-wide mobility rights are key attractions, but companies must plan for permit lead-times and high housing costs. The trend signals growing demand for Irish work permits and global-mobility support.
Ryanair’s 40 % profit surge underscores Europe-centric travel shift
Ryanair posted a 40 % year-on-year profit jump as Europeans favour short-haul trips over U.S. travel, pushing load factors to 96 %. Strong demand is raising fares on routes vital for Irish business travel, signalling higher 2026 travel budgets and renewed pressure on Dublin Airport capacity limits.