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Ensure you get on board for the Aer Lingus January sale

Aer Lingus launch January sale and announce three new destinations to for its 2024 summer schedule - Sicily, Crete and Turkey.

Get on board for the Aer Lingus January Sale

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Aer Lingus launch January sale and announce three new destinations to for its 2024 summer schedule: Sicily, Crete and Turkey.

Headline speakers announced for ‘Meet Mayo North’ networking event

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Tourism providers invited to reconnect at Recovery and Sustainability seminar

Take the high road on the Cannonball Grand Highlands Road Trip

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More people than ever hit the road in 2021, resulting in 62.9 million posts about it on Instagram, and road-tripping is predicted to be one of the most popular travel trends again in 2022. Cannonball Ireland is now gearing up for the first of five Irish and International road trips in 2022. Overseas Cannonball trips appeal to a much wider group than just car enthusiasts. They are intimate and convivial with just 60 people in 30 cars, and are designed with adventure, luxury, breathtaking scenery, unforgettable experiences and spontaneity in mind.

Live for a year in a restored ‘1 Euro’ Sicilian home

BY DECLAN VARLEY

Travel trends — what to expect in 2021

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By Fergal O'Keeffe

Mayo to be affected by impact of covid-19 on tourism

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Rural Ireland is likely to be disproportionately affected by the impact of Covid-19 and an ambitious and coordinated tourism plan from public and private stakeholders should be considered to prevent the industry from faltering - according to a new report by consulting and professional services firm, EY Ireland.

Top travel trends for 2019 from Corrib Travel

Have you thought about which holiday destination you would like to try in 2019? Whether you would love to tick a destination off your bucket list or simply head somewhere new, it is never too late to start planning, the following are just some of the most popular holiday destinations, predicted to be among the travel trends for 2019.

New ideas needed to tackle city's traffic problems - and time is running out

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Insider read recently how the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, Paschal Donohoe, was calling for public submissions to advise him on how to spend the extra €2.65 billion available to him on infrastructure in this year's Mid-Term Review.

 

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