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# Transport

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'Parking protected' cycle lanes move one step closer to reality in Dublin city
BleeperBike's Dublin launch date fades as its bikes are removed by the council
Aer Lingus's CEO insists its controversial loyalty scheme is 'of value to the market'
'We own the future of travel – nobody is going to get remotely bloody close to us'
Waterford Airport's new UK service has been told to stop selling flights without a licence
Meet the woman who arranges €30,000 luxury holidays to Ireland for celebrities
'We were unlucky': A Galway native's $20m-backed US space startup has gone bust
Why Ryanair is right to worry about post-Brexit flyers being 'back on boats'
After a year without commercial flights, Waterford Airport is to get three new UK services
Meet the woman who arranges €30,000 luxury holidays to Ireland for celebrities
Dublin Airport is looking for better ways to scare off birds
Meet the woman who arranges €30,000 luxury holidays to Ireland for celebrities
Dublin Airport is looking for better ways to scare off birds
Embattled Uber chief Travis Kalanick has been ousted by investors
Dublin's new 'stationless' bike company has stalled its launch over council concerns
Dublin's new 'stationless' bike company has stalled its launch after council concerns
After a year without commercial flights, Waterford Airport is to get three new UK services
How airports make a fortune flogging giant Toblerones and the like to flyers
Ryanair is talking to Boeing about adding the biggest planes yet to its fleet
How airports make a fortune flogging giant Toblerones and the like to flyers
Ryanair's chair resigned from Uber's board after a sexist remark about women
Ryanair is talking to Boeing about adding the biggest planes yet to its fleet
Ryanair's chair resigned from Uber's board after a sexist remark about women
How airports make a fortune flogging giant Toblerones and the like to flyers
'I think there will be autonomous taxis driving in Ireland within 10 years'
Madrid is putting up signs to stop 'el manspreading' on its buses
'I think there will be autonomous taxis driving in Ireland within 10 years'
Despite a six-month storm of criticism, Aer Lingus stands by its new frequent flyer scheme
'I think there will be autonomous taxis driving in Ireland within 10 years'
If you were in charge, how would you change Dublin's bus routes?
Despite a six-month storm of criticism, Aer Lingus stands by its new frequent flyer scheme
Major disruptions coming down the tracks for Limerick train users
Uber lost more than €600 million in the first three months of the year
Speed cameras in Port Tunnel going live from midnight
German and Italian airlines' losses will be Ryanair's gain as it orders more planes
German and Italian airlines' losses will be Ryanair's gain as it orders more planes
These are the planned routes for the new 'Bus Rapid Transit' network in Dublin
Reclining seats and 'in-rail entertainment': India gets new luxury train
By 2018, transport fleets like Bus Éireann will have green energy buses
'We went from delivering small parcels in Dublin to moving Ferraris across the US'