Since January, An Bord Pleanála has approved the development of four new bus corridors marking a significant milestone for The National Transport Authority (NTA) and its efforts to improve public…
Read MoreSince January, An Bord Pleanála has approved the development of four new bus corridors marking a significant milestone for The National Transport Authority (NTA) and its efforts to improve public…
Read MoreDublin Airport Authority (DAA), the operator of Dublin Airport, is pleased to confirm that the traditional Christmas blessing of the planes will continue to take place and be carried out…
Read MoreThe National Transport Authority (NTA) announced today the launch of a public consultation regarding the improvement of bus services along the Cork – Macroom corridor. The NTA, in partnership with…
Read MoreThis week, IKEA Ireland has opened its first-ever logistics facility in Ireland. The distribution centre in Rathcoole, Co Dublin, is double the size of Croke Park and is capable of…
Read MoreCommunity groups and clubs across Fingal have one week left to apply for Dublin Airport’s Community Fund which is once again open for applications. The application window will remain open…
Read MoreLimerick’s city bus service, operated by Bus Éireann, is set to become Ireland’s first fully electric regional city bus service, as part of a €54 million investment by the National…
Read MoreRecognising the growing demand for seamless import and export services between theUK/Ireland and China, cargo-partner stands as a reliable partner, offering a diverse range oflogistics solutions tailored to meet the…
Read MoreTRA 2024 takes place in Dublin’s RDS, Monday 15 to Thursday 18 April, with the theme “Transport Transitions: Advancing Sustainable and Inclusive Mobility”, and the NTA (National Transport Authority) have…
Read MoreTFI Local Link Wexford is launching a new bus service, which will improve connectivity between New Ross and Enniscorthy, from Monday 15th of April 2024. This new route is part…
Read MoreFreight Transport Association Ireland (FTAI), which represents the interests of businesses moving goods within Ireland across its borders, has reacted with disappointment to the government’s report ‘A Strategic Approach to…
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