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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Golfers In The North Return To The Links As Restrictions Are Loosened

Golfers In The North Return To The Links As Restrictions Are Loosened

Golfers across Northern Ireland had a “spring in their step” on Thursday as the region took its next gradual steps out of lockdown. Following the return of the first children to school last month, the latest relaxation of the restrictions...
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Family-Owned Distillery In Ireland Wins Best new Make Whiskey Award

Family-Owned Distillery In Ireland Wins Best new Make Whiskey Award

A family-run distillery has become the first in Ireland to win an award for the best, new-make whiskey in the world. Boann in Co Meath is the toast of the drinks industry after scooping the global accolade in the World...
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Air Passengers Likely To Be Required To Wear Masks Until 2022 – O’Leary

Air Passengers Likely To Be Required To Wear Masks Until 2022 – O’Leary

Passengers will be asked to wear face masks on Ryanair flights potentially until 2022, the airline’s boss has said, as he announced a return to a more normal summer schedule. The budget airline plans to run around 2,300 flights every...
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CSO Reports Fall In Number Of People Expecting To Travel Internationally This Year

CSO Reports Fall In Number Of People Expecting To Travel Internationally This Year

The number of people expecting to travel internationally this year has fallen dramatically since the onset of the third wave of the coronavirus pandemic. Almost 16 per cent of the public now say they intend to travel abroad this year,...
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More Than 10,000 Travelers Arrived In Ireland Through Dublin Airport Last Week

More Than 10,000 Travelers Arrived In Ireland Through Dublin Airport Last Week

Around 10,500 people arrived in Ireland through Dublin Airport last week, the Minister for Health has revealed. Speaking in the Dáil, Stephen Donnelly said that between 1,000 and 3,500 people were still arriving in the country every day. Last week...
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Additional Support Needed To Help Hospitality Workers Says Hotels’ Federation

Additional Support Needed To Help Hospitality Workers Says Hotels’ Federation

Around 160,000 hospitality workers who will not return to their jobs before mid-summer due to ongoing lockdown restrictions are devastated, hoteliers in Ireland said. Taoiseach Micheál Martin cited concern about uncertainties surrounding new variants of coron...
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Hospitality Sector Likely To Remain Locked Down Until Summer Says Taoiseach

Hospitality Sector Likely To Remain Locked Down Until Summer Says Taoiseach

Ministers will not consider reopening hospitality until the middle of the summer, the Taoiseach said. Micheál Martin expressed concern about uncertainties surrounding new variants of coronavirus and high numbers of infections. Three cases of the potentially m...
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Historian Brings Century-Old Whiskey Recipes Back To Life

Historian Brings Century-Old Whiskey Recipes Back To Life

A collection of long-lost Irish whiskey recipes unearthed by a historian have been brought back to life for the first time in almost a century. The first casks have been produced, some made using ingredients – or mashbills – which...
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Irish Hotels Federation: ‘The Scale Of The Decimation Has Been Unprecedented’

Irish Hotels Federation: ‘The Scale Of The Decimation Has Been Unprecedented’

The scale of the decimation inflicted on the tourism industry by Covid-19 has been unprecedented, the president of the Irish Hotels Federation has said. Elaina Fitzgerald Kane said it was important that the industry prepares itself for reopening once the...
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