CityJet operating into London Southend after WW11 bomb find at London City Airport
Travel information: London City Airport closed due to WW11 bomb find Dublin, Monday, 12th February, 2018: London City Airport is closed today, 12th February, 2018. CityJet advises customers to please do not proceed to the terminal as no access is available and local...

Report outlines pathway to Asian expansion for Irish business
A new report published today outlines how Ireland can benefit from the major expansion of Asia as an EU financial services market location. The report outlines the major drivers of the global expansion of Asian financial services and the value proposition of...

Choice Hotel Group adds three more hotels to portfolio
One of the country’s leading hotel groups today announced the addition of two new hotels to its portfolio and the pending purchase of a third. Choice Hotel Group has added two new, landmark hotels in Galway City – the Meyrick and the G hotels – bringing their...

CityJet restarts its London City to Florence air route
CityJet will restart its daily service from London City Airport to to the beautiful Tuscan city of Florence from March 25th next. Fares from London to Florence will start at £64. The flights are conveniently timed to depart London at 1045 (10.45am) and from Florence...

CityJet announces recruitment drive in Tallinn
CityJet, the European regional airline, is commencing a major recruitment drive for its new base in Tallinn, Estonia, as the carrier expands its presence in Scandinavia, Northern Europe and the Baltics. The airline has recently increased its network of supplying...

Temple Street Children search skies for Santa
It was double joy for over 30 children from Temple Street Children’s Hospital in Dublin as they embraced Christmas when they took to the skies above Ireland in search of Santa and also had the opportunity to hold the Sam Maguire trophy. In the company of their...

Ireland should become a “Safe Harbour” post-Brexit for Asian investment
Ireland can capitalise on concerns in Asia following the UK Brexit decision by promoting the country as a “safe harbour” for investment, the Executive Director of Asia Matters told an Oireachtas Committee today. Martin Murray, speaking at the Oireachtas Joint...

Drogheda petition demands action on city status
The group advocating city status for Drogheda today handed in a petition to the Oireachtas at Leinster House in Dublin to underpin its demands. Drogheda City Status group collected over 3,000 names within the past three weeks as it steps up its campaign to make...

New strategic report to focus on growing Asian services
A strategic report on developing a new brand for Ireland’s financial services targeted at Asia has been announced. The report into how to repeat the success of branding Ireland as a financial services centre in the United States is expected to be completed early in...

New report recommends City Status for Drogheda
A new planning study released today strongly advocates the granting of city status to Drogheda, making it the fifth largest in the State and providing it with administrative structures to underpin sustainable economic growth and development. The report from Dr Brian...