Ryanair Warns of Job Losses as Delivery Date of 737 Max is Extended
Ryanair, Europe’s largest airline group, has warned its staff of possible job losses and base closures, as the date
Antoinette Tyrrell is a writer and journalist who started her career in print and broadcast journalism in Ireland. An English and History graduate of the National University of Ireland, Maynooth, she worked for 11 years in corporate public relations for Irish Government bodies in the Foreign Direct Investment and Energy sectors. She is the founder of GoWrite, a business writing and public relations consultancy. Her work has appeared in a range of national and international media and trade publications. She is also a traditionally published novelist of commercial fiction.
Ryanair, Europe’s largest airline group, has warned its staff of possible job losses and base closures, as the date
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