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Dublin's new bus plan isn't perfect - but it shouldn't be a political football
Graeme McQueen
A major hospitality firm has been warned over its operation of short-term lets in Dublin
The company behind Waterford's long-awaited UK flights has shut
Ireland's biggest hotel group says its Dublin staff don't feel safe cycling to work
Ireland's biggest hotel group says its Dublin staff don't feel safe cycling to work
The company behind Waterford's long-awaited UK flights has shut
A major hospitality firm has been warned over its operation of short-term lets in Dublin
A major hospitality firm has been warned over its operation of short-term lets in Dublin
Mytaxi is putting €600,000 into strengthening its Cork foothold
The company behind Waterford's long-awaited UK flights has shut
Michael O'Leary says strike action 'fear' has spooked passengers from booking with Ryanair
Michael O'Leary says strike action 'fear' has spooked passengers from booking with Ryanair
How Donegal is using its status as one of the west's least-visited counties as a selling point
Ireland's tourism trade group wants the State to beef up budgets with Wild Atlantic Way merch
A no-deal Brexit could spell 'severe' short-term pain for airlines like Ryanair
Ireland's biggest hotel group says its Dublin staff don't feel safe cycling to work
'The house was remortgaged and the Credit Union was on my back - quitting wasn't an option'
Paddy Matthews
How Donegal is using its status as one of the west's least-visited counties as a selling point
Aer Lingus is building a multimillion-euro training centre - but some staff's future is unclear
The government's multimillion-euro travel agency of choice expects to prosper after Brexit
Ireland's aviation authority says flights to the UK could 'stop at midnight' with a hard Brexit
Record room rates helped the Merrion Hotel reach new revenue highs last year
Why it would be political folly for the government to hike tourism taxes
Eoghan O'Mara Walsh
TV juggernaut HBO is turning its Irish Game of Thrones sets into tourist attractions
Wicklow Gaol is using virtual reality to show tourists the horrors of 19th century prison
Sales are up at Lonely Planet's Irish arm - despite a 'tough market'
Belfast airport has accused Norwegian Air of 'moronically' pushing passengers to Dublin
How Donegal is using its status as one of the west's least-visited counties as a selling point
'Britons aren't overly physically active': How tourism operators are being told to sell Ireland overseas
Aer Lingus is building a multimillion-euro training centre - but some staff's future is unclear
'The house was remortgaged and the Credit Union was on my back - quitting wasn't an option'
Paddy Matthews
A Cork corporate travel firm has sold half its business to a US tour management giant
'Brits aren't overly physical': How Irish tourism operators are being told to sell overseas
'Donnybrook isn't designed for this' – a Tidy Towns group is rallying against this new D4 hotel
Ryanair's chairman was re-elected - but support for the American billionaire has weakened
Plans to convert a section of Arnotts' car park into a hotel have been approved
The firm behind theatrical tourist attraction The Vaults has exited examinership
'Brits aren't overly physical': How Irish tourism operators are being told to sell overseas
'Too many generic hotels': The owner of Cork's Imperial Hotel says Dublin has lost its mojo
Why our decades-old industry is worried about blunt new Airbnb rules
Dorren Quinn