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Ryanair to Create Over 1,000 New Jobs in 2012, as Fleet Grows From 270 to 305 Aircraft

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17-Jan-2012 Ryanair, the world's favourite airline, today (17th Jan) confirmed that it will create over 1,000 new jobs in 2012 for pilots, cabin crew, engineers and sales/marketing people, as Ryanair's fleet will grow from 270 to 305 aircraft, which will be based throughout Europe.

Already in 2012, Ryanair has announced five new bases in Billund (Denmark), Wroclaw (Poland), Palma (Spain), Manchester (UK) and Paphos in Cyprus. Ryanair expects its traffic to grow from 76m passengers in 2011 to 80m in 2012.

All pilots, cabin crew, engineers and sales and marketing professionals interested in applying for a career with Europe's largest and the world's favourite airline, Ryanair, can obtain further information of these 1,000 new job vacancies on Ryanair's website at www.ryanair.com/ie/careers/job.

Ryanair's Stephen McNamara said:

"Ryanair looks forward to another strong year of fleet and traffic growth in 2012 and we are proud to create over 1,000 new jobs in Europe for pilots, cabin crew, engineers and sales and marketing people, as Ryanair's unmatched lowest fares, and no fuel surcharge guarantee continues to make Ryanair the world's favourite airline.

Those interested in an exciting, rewarding and interesting career in aviation can find more information on www.ryanair.com."