Sky’s the limit as Supermac’s opens new outlet at Dublin Airport

Supermac’s Dublin Airport will officially opened its doors yesterday at a ceremony attended by the Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Darragh O Brien.

The event will also be attended by Ireland rugby player, Beibhinn Parsons, Galway LGFA captain, Ailbhe Davoren and the former Dublin football star, Dean Rock.

The outlet is located in the Mezzanine area of Terminal 2, Dublin Airport on the landside section of the arrivals hall and contains a Supermac’s, Papa John’s, Supersubs, Moo Parlour and a Bewleys Barista.

Supermac’s managing director, Pat McDonagh, said that the outlet in Dublin Airport was already proving to be a very popular option for customers looking for convenient, quality food.

“Both myself and Una are delighted to be in partnering with Lagardére Retail Travel and the Dublin Airport Authority to open an iconic new outlet here in Dublin Airport. The facility looks great and I would like to thank the teams at Lagardére Retail Travel, at Dublin Airport and our own team here at Supermac’s for bringing this to fruition.

“Whether you are on the move for business or leisure, this new state-of-the-art facility will provide the variety and quality that our customers are accustomed to.” he said.

Supermac’s growth will continue with the opening of a new service station in Tuamgraney, Co Clare next month which will bring to over 150 the amount of jobs created in the past few weeks. It will join the Obama Plaza, the Galway Plaza, the N17 Plaza, the Kinnegad Plaza, the Portlaoise Plaza, the Mallow N20 Plaza, the Tipperary Town Plaza, the Charlestown Service Station and the Loughrea Service Station as part of the motor services businesses developed on key national roads.

Supermac’s is Ireland’s largest indigenous quick service restaurant chain. The franchise currently has 120 outlets across the country and Pat and Una McDonagh are also the owners of the Só Hotel Group.

 

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