GerardoLariosRizo
@RizoLarios
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Head of Hospitality Sector Bank of Ireland, Judge, National Enterprise Town. All views are personal and retweets are not an endorsement.
Dublin City, Ireland
Joined November 2018
RTÉ confirmed the 2 Johnnies would not be on air today and that the matter is under review
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Comedy duo The 2 Johnnies, who present the drivetime show on RTÉ 2fm, have apologised for offensive content which they posted to their social media accounts.
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.@bankofireland head of Hospitality Sector Gerardo Larios Rizo outlines what steps firms in the #Irish #hospitality sector need to consider as they prepare to roll out the red carpet and welcome guests #hotels #tourism #covid19ireland .@RizoLarios
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Bank of Ireland’s Gerardo Larios Rizo outlines steps the Irish hospitality sector needs to consider as it prepares to roll out the red carpet for guests.
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Head of Hospitality at Bank of Ireland, Gerardo Larios spoke to @TommyBowe about how customers are dealing with the ever changing world we are living in. #NewNormal
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Great crowd at Lyrath Estate for the Gold Medal Awards 2019 #gma2019
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Nice spread in this month's @DrinksInd_ie on the @Failte_Ireland /@VFIpubs Grow Your Own Food Business programme for publicans, which ran nationwide last autumn
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Have you had your chimney cleaned recently? Have it cleaned now to make sure a blocked or dirty chimney doesn't cause you a problem this Christmas. #Leitrim #CarrickonShannon #Ballinamore #Manorhamilton #firesafety
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The EU Platform Meeting has come to a close. The delegates got to enjoy a tour of Killary Fjord Shellfish this morning, followed by lunch and fly only fishing demonstrations in @InaghLodge. They finished up with a tour of @Kylemore and a closing conference. @IGCAT2 @GalwayCoCo
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New report shows need for more investment in hotel stock in #Kilkenny #Galway with a strong pipeline planned for #Cork. The analysis focuses on hotels predominantly, as they constitute the primary source of accommodation.. @CroweIreland @PwC
@bankofireland
https://t.co/wYo5TDrX2S
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Great turnout at the @bankofireland hotel sector conference this morning in the @ClaytonHotelBal on the day we unveiled The 'Analysis of Tourism Accommodation in Cork, Galway and Kilkenny' Report.. #hotel #investors #business #revenue #Ireland
Paul Kelly from @Failte_Ireland discussing Ireland's tourism building blocks at the @bankofireland hotel sector conference this morning #tourism #growth
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Tim Fenn @IHFcomms Speaking about Hospitality Skills Gap at BOI’s hotel sector breakfast Briefing @ClaytonHotelBal
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John Hughes from @CBRE_Ireland talking about new hotel pipeline to open in Dublin in the near future #dublinhotels @ BOI’s annual hotel breakfast Briefing
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Fáilte Ireland highlights need for more #hotel beds in four cities to keep up with future demand with expected growth of #tourists coming to the country over the next 5 years. #Cork #Kilkenny #Galway #Dublin
https://t.co/7X8KDgsgPM via @breakingnewsie
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Paul Kelly @Failte_Ireland giving a positive message about air and sea access to Ireland for 2019. A massive 5% increase in overall air capacity...
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Great hotel performance insights from @SarahDuignanSTR, all regions in Ireland reporting occupancy of 70% or higher
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Looking forward to Paul Kelly @Failte_Ireland speaking to @morningireland at 7:50am about Fáilte Ireland’s report on accommodation capacity released later on today at @bankofireland Hotel Sector Breakfast Briefing at the @ClaytonHotelBal
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Ireland’s Pubs are a vital part of our collective Food Story – delighted to have worked this year with @VFIpubs to grow their #food reputation where 260 pubs across the country participated in 16 workshops in our joint Grow Your Food Reputation programme. https://t.co/VUyHusL54d
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Delighted to attend the official opening of @Hotel7Dublin. Congratulations to Donie Cassidy and his Family!
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North American visitors are up 32% vs the same period (Jan to Oct) in 2016 and EU visitors up 14%; however GB market shows a decline of 5% against the same data.
Overseas Visitor Numbers to #Ireland Continue to Grow. @CSOIreland confirm overseas visits were up by 7.1% for first 10 months of 2018, compared to the same period last year, with just over 9.1m overseas visitors from Jan-Oct. @BGriffinTD @Irishtourismind
https://t.co/nsi0liFe2H
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