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When I speak with Premier Inn Middle East’s managing director, Simon Leigh, on a video call, he tells me how the brand has used its “high value, ...
Whitbread PLC, the owner of the Premier Inn chain, has started the construction of its most high-profile hotel development in Ireland at Dublin’s Clerys Quarter. Leading construction and fit-out ...
Why Premier Inn Middle East looks internally to foster growth The strategy places the team’s career development at the forefront of its hiring policy by Jessica Combes September 23, 2024 09:15 AM GST ...
Hotel operator, Premier Inn has lodged plans for a 162 bedroom hotel for the Sandyford Business Park and is to expand further in Dublin and beyond over the coming years.
Premier Inn hotels has secured the green light for an expanded hotel in the Clery's Quarter site on Dublin’s O’Connell Street. The Whitbread Group owned hotel firm purchased the hotel site for ...
Simon Leigh, managing director, Premier Inn Middle East:“Winning the Employee Happiness Award for Best Employee-Driven Business Change is a fantastic achievement. It highlights the unwavering ...
The largest Premier Inn in Dublin city centre – at North Docklands with 262 rooms – opened its doors to guests in December and the company is also gearing up to open its first Premier Inn ...
Chinese Premier Li Qiang has arrived in Dublin as he begins an official visit to the Republic of Ireland. He flew in on a Boeing 747-8 at about 19:00 on Tuesday, marking a historic moment for the ...
Premier Inn Middle East is owned by the Emirates Group and leading UK hospitality company, Whitbread, and has 11 hotels across the Middle East. The brand was established in the region with the opening ...
Premier Inn Middle East is owned by the Emirates Group and leading UK hospitality company, Whitbread, and has 11 hotels across the Middle East. The brand was established in the region with the opening ...
Great sports bars and traditional pubs in Dublin to watch the Premier League in this weekend ...
Hundreds gathered to protest at the housing of asylum seekers at a former ESB site in East Wall, Dublin, yesterday. Up to 300 local residents stopped traffic claiming the building was being used ...