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Here s the advice so far for those who were due to travel from Britain to Ireland

); Here s the advice so far for those who were due to travel from Britain to Ireland New restrictions will come into effect at midnight and will remain in place for an initial period of 48 hours before being reviewed. By Cónal Thomas Sunday 20 Dec 2020, 6:38 PM Dec 20th 2020, 6:38 PM 81,671 Views 30 Comments Image: Leah Farrell Image: Leah Farrell RYANAIR HAS SAID customers who had booked flights to and from Britain between now and Christmas Eve will be offered “practical alternatives” including free rescheduling and refunds.  The airline has released a statement following the Irish government’s announcement that flights and passenger ferries from Britain to Ireland will be suspended for 48 hours in an effort to stop the spread of a new coronavirus strain to Ireland.

Jobs boost for Cork with investment in aircraft

Fifteen additional staff to be hired as Ireland moves closer to building off-shore wind farms Green Rebel Marine has announced the €1.5 million purchase of a DA42 multi-purpose aircraft to conduct aerial surveys off the Irish coast. Thousands of square miles of ocean are due to undergo ecological assessment as part of the planning process for off-shore wind farms. The new aircraft will be based at Cork Airport, and will result in the creation of fifteen new jobs. These jobs are in addition to the eighty announced by Green Rebel Marine in September. With the purchase of its own survey aircraft, Green Rebel Marine will be the only domestic Irish company offering digital aerial surveys for offshore wind development companies.

Scapegoated hospitality sector up in arms over shutdown threat

‘Scapegoated’ hospitality sector up in arms over shutdown threat Tourism representatives who met with Tánaiste Leo Varadkar this week, say they were given no indication that there would be another lockdown before the new year. Publicans, restaurant owners, and hoteliers have reacted angrily to the Government s announcement. Picture: Leah Farrell/RollingNews.ie Fri, 18 Dec, 2020 - 19:21 Geoff Percival and Nicole Glennon Restaurants, pubs, and hotels have reacted angrily to the likelihood of an earlier-than-expected fresh shutdown of business before the end of the year. The news that hospitality businesses will now probably be forced to close their doors between Christmas and New Year s Eve earlier than the January shutdown that many had been expecting has come “out of the blue” and sent “shockwaves” through the industry, according to the Restaurants Association of Ireland.

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