Ryanair to host recruitment fair for 25 Cork jobs

The event will also be attended by Crewlink and some of Ryanair’s current cabin crew, offering attendees the opportunity to discuss the role with people who are already doing the job
Ryanair to host recruitment fair for 25 Cork jobs

A Ryanair Boeing 737 taking off from Cork Airport. Picture: David Creedon

Ryanair has announced 25 new cabin crew jobs for its Cork base, with a recruitment event to be held in the city centre this weekend.

To help find the perfect candidates for the new cabin crew roles, Ryanair’s recruitment partners, Crewlink, are hosting a cabin crew recruitment event in Cork city on Saturday, November 22.

The event will take place from 10.30am at the Maldron Hotel, South Mall, Cork city. Attendees will learn about Ryanair, its operations, and what it means to be part of Europe’s leading airline.

The event will also be attended by Crewlink and some of Ryanair’s current cabin crew, offering attendees the opportunity to discuss the role with people who are already doing the job, ask any questions first hand, and hear about their experiences as cabin crew, and the benefits that come with the role — including remuneration packages and discounted travel which gives crew members the opportunity to travel across Ryanair’s network of over 235 destinations.

Further details and event registration are available at careers.ryanair.com.

Ryanair’s director of communications, Jade Kirwan, said: “We are delighted to announce 25 new cabin crew positions at our Cork base to support our summer 2026 operations.

“We invite those interested in joining Ryanair — Europe’s largest and lowest fare airline — and securing the best cabin crew jobs in aviation, where hard work is rewarded with fast-track career opportunities, discounted travel and more, to come along to our recruitment event taking place Saturday, November 22, to meet our teams and learn more about these exciting cabin crew roles.

“Successful candidates will benefit from an industry-leading roster of five days on followed by three days off, competitive salary packages, discounted travel, and the opportunity to fast-track their career within Europe’s largest airline.”

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