Ryanair customer panel set to return
Ryanair is bringing back its ‘Future Flyer’ Customer Panel.
The panel convenes on 24 April at Ryanair’s offices in Dublin, where customers across Europe will come together to air their thoughts on the future of flying.
They will learn about new projects and have their say on what Ryanair can do to improve the customer journey.
Panellists will also have the chance to pitch to Ryanair’s CEO, Eddie Wilson, on what the future of flying will look like and have the chance to win a €100 Ryanair Gift Card for the best pitch.
Those selected as panellists will be flown to Ryanair’s Dublin office.
Interested applicants can submit their application via Ryanair.com before 28 February with successful candidates being notified by 12 Mar.
Ryanair is offering a complimentary two-night hotel stay for two, return flights to Dublin, and dinner.
Ryanair’s Chief Marketing Officer, Dara Brady, said: “We’re delighted to bring back our Customer Panel this year, giving customers a direct role in enhancing Ryanair’s service”.
As we expect to grow to 300 million passengers by 2034, we remain committed to listening to our customers.”
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