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Travelling

# travelling - Sunday 14 April, 2013

Donegal This post contains images

Ice road trekkers’ epic journey raises thousands for charity

Three Donegal men completed a 1,000 mile drive through Alaska – and were helped by some of the stars of the History Channel’s Ice Road Truckers show.

# travelling - Thursday 4 April, 2013

What’s the most popular city for Irish tourists abroad?

A new survey shows that Irish people tend to stay close to home when it come to the most popular destination

# travelling - Monday 25 March, 2013

Overhaul of road designs ‘will focus on pedestrians, not traffic’

Leo Varadkar has launched a new ‘design manual’ to take the focus off streets being used as traffic corridors in future.

# travelling - Monday 21 January, 2013

Travel warning as flights affected by bad weather around Europe

Bad weather around Europe has led to airlines cancelling a number of flights today.

# travelling - Sunday 20 January, 2013

Irish Rail’s says new timetables will cut some journeys by up to 25 minutes

Timetable changes on intercity services to Dublin have come into effect from today but some services have been cut.

# travelling - Monday 24 December, 2012

Road users urged to take care over Christmas period

Drivers have been advised to be patient of other road users, to allow plenty of time for their journey, and to never ever drink and drive.

# travelling - Sunday 23 December, 2012

From Business ETC Wi-high Club

How 20,000 pounds of potatoes brought wi-fi to airplanes

Spuds, glorious spuds, stood in for people in on-board tests.

# travelling - Sunday 26 August, 2012

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The Evening Fix: Sunday

Things we learned, loved and shared today.

# travelling - Saturday 28 July, 2012

Could Molly be the next to emigrate?

Molly Malone could be following thousands of her fellow citizens to Australia shortly.

# travelling - Sunday 27 May, 2012

From The Daily Edge Look Out This post contains images

How to… get into trouble abroad

There’s a big, wide world to explore out there… and a host of laws that could get you into unexpected trouble.

# travelling - Thursday 26 April, 2012

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Dude, where’s my train?

Irish Rail launch interactive map that shows where all their intercity, commuter and DART trains are at any given time…

# travelling - Tuesday 13 September, 2011

From Business ETC Hotels

Average hotel room prices rise 2 per cent

The price rise is the first for Ireland’s hotel industry in three years – but the country still remains the least expensive in western Europe.

# travelling - Wednesday 6 July, 2011

From Business ETC Roaming

Travellers will be able to choose which network to roam with

New EU rules will mean temporary ‘roaming contracts’ – forcing mobile networks to become more competitive for travellers.