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Sunday 26 March 2023 Dublin: 7°C

# booking

This month
March 2023
# Aer Lingus
Aer Lingus website and app restored after suffering tech issues for two hours
The webiste and app were out of operation from approximately 11:30am to 1:30pm today.
All time
# Vaccines
Vaccine registration opens to people aged 50-59 on phased basis from today
59-year-olds can now register online for their vaccine.
# Planning
Possible Heineken Cup semi-final venues for Irish provinces confirmed
The Aviva Stadium could be a host venue for the final four of the competition.
# Cautioned
O'Neill wishes Forest players 'good luck' attempting to fine Keane after booking
The Championship side’s assistant manager was shown a yellow card in the defeat to Stoke City.
# website warning
Booking a test or visa online? Don't get stung by an unofficial website
There has been a rise in complaints about unofficial websites offering tests or even travel visas.
# festival season
6 things you may not have known about booking a band for a festival
“It’s not like going into a supermarket and picking something off a shelf”.
# check it out
You could soon be checking into hotels with just a QR code
The Jurys Inn Hotel Group is to pilot a new system where customers collect their keys from a mobile kiosk.
# Ryanair
Ryanair launch group booking as it targets large travelling parties
Other airlines already offer the service but Ryanair is following suit and promises that a new corporate travel product is also in the works.
# Reaction
David Moyes criticises Ashley Young, says he deserved booking
The winger received a yellow card in today’s game for a blatant dive.
# Love is in the air
Ryanair comes onto customers via website
You saucy divils!
# open house dublin
11 places to visit during Open House Dublin
Access a building that normally isn’t open to the public during this free event, which takes place from today until Sunday.