New Year celebrated across world amid new UK weather warning and cancelled events: live - Millions of Britons feared New Year ...
Cole tells the airport traffic control tower to ground Flight 0610 immediately after discovering the plot. Kopek advises against this and reveals his own plan to stop the Traveler. Kopek ...
DAA bosses have now filed a brand new planning bid to raise the number of passengers allowed in Dublin Airport up to 36 million – four million less than their original plan. Fingal County ...
New restrictions and rerouting of private traffic on Dublin’s streets will come into force by mid 2025 under the next phase of the Dublin City Centre Traffic Plan. The first phase came into ...
Dublin Airport’s tradition of blessing aircraft entered a new chapter in 2024 with the appointment of a Nigerian-born priest as chaplain, ensuring the continuation of a custom that dates back 77 ...
Delays of up to four hours at the country’s busiest airports, including Manchester and London Gatwick, as thick fog disrupts ...
Dublin Airport's cafes served up more than 2.5 million cups of tea and coffee during 2024 to passengers - equating to a cup of tea or coffee being poured at the airport every 12 seconds. New ...
Planning consultants for Dublin Airport operator, DAA have stated that new plans to increase airport capacity to 36m passengers per annum is “a modest uplift in passenger growth”. DAA lodged the plans ...
DENVER (KDVR) — As one of the busiest airports in the world, Denver International Airport ... new international flights, with nonstop services to Monterrey, Mexico as well as nonstop flights to ...
This year’s edition of the New Year’s Festival (NYF) Dublin features a number of events across the capital, including the main event in the countdown concert at Dublin Castle. Dubliner Aby ...
More info More than 50,000 people are expected to descend upon Dublin city next week ahead of New Year's Eve ... firework displays are encouraged to plan their transport in advance and visit ...
New bylaws to prohibit “well-meaning” volunteer groups providing on-street food and personal services to Dublin’s homeless population will be drafted by Dublin City Council in the new year.