Regus takes off at Dublin Airport

Dublin People 01 Apr 2017
Pictured at the launch of Regus’ new centre of flexible workspace at the Skybridge building at Dublin Airport were Vincent Harrison, managing director of Dublin Airport (left), and Michelle Queally and Gearoid Collins, from Regus. PHOTO: ROBBIE REYNOLDS

IT’S a case of a room with a view for business people as Regus, the world’s largest provider of flexible workspace solutions, has opened at Dublin Airport’s iconic Skybridge House to cater for the needs of passengers and the growing number of businesses in Dublin. 

It will benefit the ever-increasing passenger numbers passing through Dublin Airport per month. Passenger numbers were up 6 per cent for the first two months of this year with 3.6 million travelling through the airport over that time.   

Regus’ new business centre, which offers panoramic views across the airfield and North Dublin, can be used for any period of time – from one hour to one year and thereafter. 

It occupies three floors in the newly renovated Skybridge House and offers professional, modern and fully serviced office, co-working and meeting room space, just a short stroll from Terminal 1. 

The landmark building is recognised for its rooftop on which is perched the giant sphere that contains Met Eireann’s radar equipment.

Regus Country Manager Gearoid Collins said: “With a sharp rise in passengers, there is significant demand for flexible working space close to Dublin Airport’s terminal buildings. 

“This development offers an ideal solution for our customers who are looking for quick and easy access to high spec office accommodation located a short distance from both terminals.”

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