Price on Demand: The growth of 'dynamic pricing' We're familiar with it when booking flights, but now 'dynamic pricing' is creeping into more parts of our lives, writes Adam Maguire. Business • 15 Nov
Holidaymakers warned about rise in online scam Holidaymakers are being warned about a new type of fraud aimed at those booking travel breaks. Business • 31 Oct
JetBlue to launch Dublin to New York, Boston services JetBlue is to begin daily services between Dublin and New York and Dublin and Boston from March 2024. Business • 25 Oct
Flight disruption: 7 questions about your rights What are your rights if you are caught up in this week's air traffic control chaos? Eoghan Corry, Editor of Air and Travel Magazine, answers … Ireland • 29 Aug
Air passengers face disruption over French strike Intending plane passengers are facing disruption over the coming days because of a strike by air traffic controllers in France. Transport • 06 Jun
Finnair considers expanding Dublin-Helsinki route Finnair is always looking at the possibility of expanding its number of daily services between Dublin and Helsinki, a senior executive at the airline has Business • 11 May
Airbnb to allow guests pay in four installments Airbnb will allow guests to break their payments into installments and see the nightly price inclusive of fees while browsing as the company expects a … Business • 03 May
Short Hop: Easter marks the start of our travel season July and August remain the busiest time for holidaymakers, but Easter marks the official start of Ireland's tourism season, writes Adam Maguire. Business • 29 Mar
TUI sees strong summer bookings amid travel recovery Holiday group TUI has said it is seeing a positive travel recovery trend for the upcoming summer season as holidaymakers make plans to enjoy their … Business • 14 Feb
2023 travel trends: Cruises, safaris and budget trips From cruising around the Mediterranean, to backpacking across South America, international travel is set to return full force this year. Business • 27 Jan
Dublin Airport passenger charge cap up 7% next year Dublin Airport will be able to charge airlines €8.68 per passenger next year, a 7% increase on the 2022 limit. Business • 23 Dec 22
Toyota posts worse-than-expected drop in profits Toyota Motors has posted a worse-than-expected 25% drop in quarterly profit and cut its annual output target, as the Japanese firm battles surging material costs … Business • 01 Nov 22
Price rises could hurt Ireland's image - tourism report Tourism Ireland was warned price increases of up to 30% for accommodation had the potential to damage "the island of Ireland's image". Business • 31 Aug 22
SAS cancels 1,700 flights in the coming months Scandinavian airline SAS has suspended 1,700 flights in the coming months due partly to a two-week pilot strike in July over collective agreements and delayed … Business • 19 Aug 22
Consumer spending fell in July - AIB survey Consumer spending fell in July for the first time since January, according to a survey from AIB. Business • 19 Aug 22
Port of Dover blames French officials for large queues Operators of the English Channel port of Dover have accused French border officials of "ruining the start to the summer getaway", blaming understaffing for hours-long … UK • 22 Jul 22
On a par: What euro-dollar parity means for Ireland Euro-Dollar parity is a mixed blessing for the certain parts of the Irish economy, but ultimately it is likely to add to the inflationary pressures … Business • 16 Jul 22
5 ways travel chaos could disrupt foreign holidays It is not only Dublin Airport that is facing one of its busiest periods this weekend, as people take to the skies in a wave … Ireland • 25 Jun 22
US-bound passengers no longer need Covid-19 test Passengers flying to the US no longer need to complete a pre-departure Covid-19 test, under new regulations that came into effect at midnight EST (5am … US • 12 Jun 22
Holidaying abroad? Here is what you need to know Irish people are going up, up and away in huge numbers this summer as travel abroad is close to pre-pandemic levels. Travel • 28 May 22
Passports for first time applicants a 'major issue' The Tánaiste has said that processing and issuing of passports "remains a major issue for first time applicants". Ireland • 25 May 22
Europe plans to drop mandatory masks for air travel Face masks are set to be no longer mandatory in airports and on flights in Europe, according to the ECDC and EU Aviation Safety Agency, … Coronavirus • 11 May 22
Wait times for passports set to reduce next week The wait time for passport applications is set to reduce from 35 days to 30 days from Tuesday, 19 April as The Irish Passport Service … Ireland • 13 Apr 22
Surge in sun and ski holidays for mid-term break A surge in mid-term holiday breaks has seen record bookings for some destinations but overall passenger travel numbers have not yet hit pre-pandemic levels. Business • 16 Feb 22
Holiday bookings surge as travel demand returns Activity on the Aer Lingus website peaked on Monday, reaching pre-pandemic levels last recorded in March 2020. Business • 26 Jan 22