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Moby is building personal transport products for the next phase of electric micro-mobility
As part of our weekly Startup Spotlight series, we profile the transportation company.
The colossal plane-leasing sector says it's still hurting from Ireland's tax-haven status in Brazil
Brazilian tax officials blacklisted the Republic more than two years ago.
The State's tourism unit is putting €150m on the table for 'big, bold' visitor attraction ideas
Fáilte Ireland is looking to mimic the success of the likes of Titanic Belfast.
The colossal plane-leasing sector says it's still hurting from Ireland's tax-haven status in Brazil
Brazilian tax officials blacklisted the Republic more than two years ago.
Travel tech startup TrustaBit is planning to move from California to Clare
The young firm has completed the Propeller Shannon programme and signed a major partnership deal.
Bikelink hopes its Sligo launch will be a blueprint for bike-sharing in smaller cities and towns
The business is talking with 14 other councils about launching programmes.
Aer Lingus is bringing in 'premium' fares - but what do the experts make of them?
The IAG-owned airline will launch AerSpace on a selection of routes in September.
'There's a market for it': Aviation pundits approve of Aer Lingus's move towards 'premium' fares
The IAG-owned airline will launch AerSpace on a selection of routes in September.
It's not just the Brits - German tourists are getting spooked by Brexit too
The number of holidaymakers from Germany to Ireland is tipped to soften this year.
'There's a market for it': Aviation pundits approve of Aer Lingus's move towards 'premium' fares
The IAG-owned airline will launch AerSpace on a selection of routes in September.
Donegal is turning to virtual reality to bump its overseas visitor numbers
The county is one of the west’s least visited.
Donegal is turning to virtual reality to bump its overseas visitor numbers
The county is one of the west’s least visited.
Tourism reps say the State overlooks the sector when it comes to wooing foreign investors
The Irish Tourism Industry Confederation suggested the government takes the sector for granted.
Poll: Would you take a flight on the grounded Boeing aircraft after it resumes service?
The uncertainty surrounding the aircraft has cost Boeing $1 billion.
Dublin startup Travacoin wants to use blockchain to simplify airlines' refund payouts
As part of our weekly Startup Spotlight series, we profile the travel tech company.
Donegal is turning to virtual reality to bump its overseas visitor numbers
The county is one of the west’s least visited.
Bobby Healy's Manna plans to bring the drone food delivery service live in Ireland this year
The autonomous drone startup is getting ready to come out of ‘dark mode’.
Dublin startup Travacoin wants to use blockchain to simplify airlines' refund payouts
As part of our weekly Startup Spotlight series, we profile the travel tech company.
Bobby Healy's Manna plans to bring the drone food delivery service live in Ireland this year
The autonomous drone startup is getting ready to come out of ‘dark mode’.
Plan for €5m Dublin food hall to go ahead after company overturns 10pm curfew
Michael Wright’s plan to redevelop St Andrew’s Church in central Dublin was approved last year.
Michael Wright's food hall overturned a curfew that could have 'derailed' the €5m project
The plan to redevelop St Andrew’s Church in central Dublin was approved last year.
Electric scooter giant Lime has Ireland in its sights as part of a European push
The billion-dollar startup is recruiting for a ‘Dublin headquarters’.
Michael Wright's food hall overturned a curfew that could have 'derailed' the €5m project
The plan to redevelop St Andrew’s Church in central Dublin was approved last year.
Shannon and Knock airports tried to reverse a block on post-Brexit duty-free
Lobby groups have pushed for the measure to be restored between Ireland and the UK.
Electric scooter giant Lime has Ireland in its sights as part of a European push
The billion-dollar startup is recruiting for a ‘Dublin headquarters’.
Dear commissioner... The secret letters revealing Ryanair's friction with EU bureaucrats
Unpublished correspondence shows that Michael O’Leary is just as amusing in private as he is in public.
Dear commissioner... The secret letters revealing Ryanair's friction with EU bureaucrats
Unpublished correspondence shows that Michael O’Leary is just as amusing in private as he is in public.
Ryanair asked the EU to use its 'influential voice' to pressure Paschal Donohoe in a tax law dispute
The airline had launched a High Court challenge relating to tax laws for Europe-based workers.
Ryanair asked the EU to use its 'influential voice' to pressure Paschal Donohoe in a tax law dispute
The airline had launched a High Court challenge relating to tax laws for Europe-based workers.
Why it's time for Ireland's lawmakers to get a scoot on with e-scooters
Some officials think the tech is a ‘non-starter’. But workers are already speaking with their feet.
'I'd have Machiavelli on my board. He has got a lot of bad press, but he was a management genius'
Enda Corneille of Emirates Ireland also talks about the time his shoe fell apart after a job interview.
Dublin council has awarded 'last-mile delivery' contracts to reduce congestion in the city
UPS and WeDispatch are among the firms enlisted to provide the service.
'I'd have Machiavelli on my board. He has got a lot of bad press, but he was a management genius'
Enda Corneille of Emirates Ireland also talks about the time his shoe fell apart after a job interview.
Ryanair asked the EU to use its 'influential voice' to pressure Paschal Donohoe in a tax law dispute
The airline had launched a High Court challenge relating to tax laws for Europe-based workers.
Poll: Should lawmakers ban e-scooters?
Dublin Chamber has called on officials to embrace the increasingly popular mode of transport.
Why it's time for Ireland's lawmakers to get a scoot on with e-scooters
Some officials think the tech is a ‘non-starter’. But workers are already speaking with their feet.
Pearse Lyons Distillery won approval for a gin and whiskey school in Dublin's Liberties
It is hoped the new facility will ‘enhance the current micro-distillery’ and attract new clientele.
Dublin council has awarded 'last-mile delivery' contracts to reduce congestion in the city
UPS and WeDispatch are among the firms enlisted to provide the service.
Dublin Port's decision to row back on cruise tourism won't just hurt the capital
Cutting the number of passenger ships coming into the capital will have major consequences.
GoCar and Fleet have been enlisted to provide shared transport to Dublin council staff
The city authority wants to encourage staff to carpool to work by using ‘gamified’ services.