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Recent survey reveals the 10 least stressful airports in Europe
Tourists have been told the best airports to fly from across Europe if they want a stress free experience.
IWAK becomes one of only two airports in the world to be recognised as Age Friendly
Two Irish airports Ireland West Airport and Shannon Airport have become the first airports in the world to be recognised as Age Friendly airports by the World Health Organisation (WHO).
A summer tram on William Street, 1904
Our photograph of William Street shows the horse-drawn open-topped summer tram heading towards the terminus on Eyre Square.
IWAK to share in new funding announced for regional airports
Ireland West Airport will share in a €6 million addition to the Regional Airport Programme for 2021, which will bring the amount of funding to €21 million under the scheme.
Eight ways to keep active and healthy at home
The arrival of Covid-19 has brought us to a serious time, whether for health care workers on the front lines, small businesses struggling to stay afloat, or for parents balancing working from home with looking after children without their normal outlet of playing with friends.
New Transit offers better fuel efficiency, payload and connectivity
Ford tells us it is introducing its most intelligent, fuel-efficient, capable and productive two-tonne Transit van, developed to help businesses thrive in a modern operating environment.
Peak time buses not keeping up with demand, says Hanley
Unless there are proper levels of investment in public transport, bus services in the city will continually fail to "keep up with the demand of peak times users".
Ireland West Airport to hold 3rd annual charity 5k runway run
Ireland West Airport, in partnership with Portwest, are set to welcome over 1,000 people to the airport’s runway as they once again host the annual charity 5k runway fun run on Saturday May 26th at 19:00.
New ideas needed to tackle city's traffic problems - and time is running out
Insider read recently how the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, Paschal Donohoe, was calling for public submissions to advise him on how to spend the extra €2.65 billion available to him on infrastructure in this year's Mid-Term Review.
Investment in integrated rail and public transport system 'essential for growth in rural Ireland' says Conway-Walsh
Senator Rose Conway-Walsh has stressed the importance of transport connectivity to the rural economy. Her remarks came this week in response to a report that Iarnród Éireann may soon be insolvent.