David Kelly, chief executive of FBD Hotels and Resorts: ‘People are treating themselves more after the pandemic. They’re taking even longer breaks and taking more breaks, so we are seeing the leisure market coming back to life.’ Picture: Barry Croninarrived at Killashee Hotel last week, David Kelly was in the process of putting his company’s stamp on the property.
FBD Hotels & Resorts recently paid €25 million to acquire the hotel, which is located just outside Naas in Co Kildare, and in doing so, saw off competition from eight other bidders.Subscribe from just €1 for the first month!
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