Prices For Flights Will Be Higher Next Year Says Ryanair’s O’Leary

Prices For Flights Will Be Higher Next Year Says Ryanair’s O’Leary

Airline passengers will be hit by price hikes next year, the boss of Ryanair has warned. Chief executive Michael O’Leary said fares will be more expensive in 2022 due to a 25% reduction in the number of available seats than...
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British Airways To Trial ‘Game-Changing’ 25-Second Covid-19 Tests

British Airways To Trial ‘Game-Changing’ 25-Second Covid-19 Tests

British Airways will be the world’s first airline to trial a coronavirus test which produces results within 25 seconds. The carrier said it will invite flight and cabin crew to take a Pelican Covid-19 antigen test from medical tech company...
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‘Irish At Heart’  – The Premier Irish Subscription Box

‘Irish At Heart’ – The Premier Irish Subscription Box

Irish Eyes Are Smiling In The USA Irish at Heart, the Irish subscription box company has been overwhelmed with the positive response it has continually received following the launch of its gift box business in March 2019. From a standing...
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CSO: Number Of Overseas Visitors Increases By 12% In March

CSO: Number Of Overseas Visitors Increases By 12% In March

The number of passengers arriving into Ireland on overseas routes increased by 12 per cent in March, new figures show. The Central Statistics Office (CSO) released its air and sea travel statistics. It shows that in March, 61,400 passengers arrived...
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Almost 50% Of Businesses Claiming Pandemic Support In January

Almost 50% Of Businesses Claiming Pandemic Support In January

Almost 60 per cent of Irish businesses were claiming Covid-19 income supports at the outbreak of the pandemic, figures show. Research by the Central Statistics Office shows that it dropped to a low of 30 per cent of businesses in...
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With The Upcoming 20th Anniversary of 9/11, One Man Has Come Up With A Special Tribute to Take Place in Dublin

With The Upcoming 20th Anniversary of 9/11, One Man Has Come Up With A Special Tribute to Take Place in Dublin

Story by Brad Balfour When John Weldon contacted IrishexaminerUSA.com to let us know about his efforts to connect Ireland directly with the 20th Anniversary of New York City’s 9/11 attack, we thought what a great idea. The catastrophic assault on...
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Chai Lifeline Offers Solace To Children With Terminal Disease — Especially in This Time of Need

Chai Lifeline Offers Solace To Children With Terminal Disease — Especially in This Time of Need

Story by Mike Greenly Only a few months ago, Irish media reported that elective surgeries were being postponed across the country. At the same time, many American hospitals were also unable to give care to patients who needed “elective” surgery....
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Passengers Arriving At Heathrow Now Facing Six-Hour Queues

Passengers Arriving At Heathrow Now Facing Six-Hour Queues

Travelers arriving at Heathrow are being forced to queue for up to six hours to pass through immigration controls, an executive at the UK airport said. Chief solutions officer Chris Garton told UK MPs that “the situation is becoming untenable”...
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Ryanair Announces Losses Will Be Lower Than First Reported

Ryanair Announces Losses Will Be Lower Than First Reported

Ryanair has said it expects losses for the year of Covid to be slightly lower than first thought. Net losses are now expected to be between €800 million and €850 million, compared with previous guidance of between €850 million and...
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Cost Of Covid To Reach Almost $33 Billion By The End Of The Year

Cost Of Covid To Reach Almost $33 Billion By The End Of The Year

Government spending on pandemic measures is to rise to €28 billion by the end of the year, the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform has said. Michael McGrath said the cost covers business supports, a rise in health spending, and...
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