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Galway Bay Hotel receives Award of Excellence

CIÉ Tours, the largest carrier of US visitors to Ireland every year, held its annual awards of excellence celebrating Irish hoteliers and tourist experience operators who have been singled out by the many visitors who came to Ireland with CIÉ Tours in 2024.
The Galmont Hotel & Spa, Galway Recognised for Excellence at CIÉ Tours Awards
The Galmont Hotel & Spa is delighted to be one of the Irish hotels singled out by the 30,000 US visitors who came to Ireland with CIE Tours in 2024 to be given a CIÉ Tours Award of Excellence after reaching a rating of more than 92%.
The Galmont Hotel & Spa, Galway Recognised for Excellence at CIÉ Tours Awards

The Galmont Hotel & Spa is delighted to be one of the Irish hotels singled out by the 30,000 US visitors who came to Ireland with CIE Tours in 2024 to be given a CIÉ Tours Award of Excellence after reaching a rating of more than 92%.
Unreliable and lacking in services- Galway's public transport woes see councillors calling for meeting with NTA

The lack of availability and reliability of public transport in County Galway was one of the major cause for concern raised by councillors at the first plenary meeting of Galway County Council on Monday, July 22, resulting in renewed calls for a meeting between the council and the National Transport Authority (NTA).
Dolan welcomes seven new train services for Galway- Heuston line
Senator Aisling Dolan welcomes the announcement by Iarnród Éireann of seven new services on the Galway to Dublin Heuston train line.
NTA must reconsider decision on vital bus route – Parsons

Cllr Evelyn Parsons has called on the National Transport Authority to reconsider its decision to not provide a multistop bus service along the old Galway-Ballinasloe-Dublin route. This follows a meeting between Cllr Parsons and the NTA this week where she outlined the vital link such a service provides.
Fear of Mervue residents as NTA plan to remove 60-year-old bus route without consultation

The decision by the National Transport Authority (NTA) to change the bus route in Mervue, Galway city without consulting the residents or considering local knowledge has caused unnecessary fear and concern amongst the community, local residents have claimed.
Bus Éireann to hold Galway open day to recruit female drivers

Bus Éireann is will hold an open day this weekend to actively recruit drivers across the island of Ireland to join its growing teams.
Bus Éireann and NTA celebrate one year of first all-electric bus service in Athlone town

Bus Éireann and the National Transport Authority (NTA) are marking one year since the launch of Ireland’s first all-electric town service in Athlone town.