Articles, tagged with "dublin airport", page 1
29th November 2011
A case in Dublin Airport, Ireland, in August 2011 brought the issue of flying when pregnant into the media. Nigerian asylum seeker Olayinka Ijaware who had miscarried at 8 weeks was due to be deported and the Rotunda Hospital had discharged her with a let...
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Jackie De Burca
23rd October 2011
Are you Feeling stressed and planning a break in Dublin? Yes Dublin certainly can be a location of your enjoyment. Dublin is one of the nicest places in Europe full of a handful of galleries and museums and wonderful parks. Besides, there is tons of fun s...
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Author:
vidy
21st September 2011
Dublin the capital city of Ireland is a great destination for great family holidays. The adventures and experiences offered in this old city of Europe is one to die for and it is this reason that tourist often plan their family holidays in this part. More...
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jodilock
30th June 2011
Dublin is the capital of Ireland making it the country’s cultural, educational, economical and industrial center. The busiest airport in Ireland is the Dublin International Airport which attends to millions of people traveling for business and for leisure...
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otelcom
29th June 2011
By PlaneFly to Ireland and you will get right here as quickly and as anxiety-free as feasible. Dublin Airport is the primary gateway to Ireland. It can be Ireland's busiest airport with internal flights, flights from the Uk, transatlantic flights, flights...
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MarkApplegate
24th June 2011
1. Dublin Tourism Office - Suffolk RoadDublin Tourism is located in the superb Saint Andrew's Church found in Suffolk Street just about the corner from Grafton Road. Right here you can pick up some complimentary leaflets and brochures and acquire some of...
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randalso45
22nd June 2011
By PlaneFly to Ireland and you'll get here as swiftly and as stress-no cost as possible. Dublin Airport is the major gateway to Ireland. It really is Ireland's busiest airport with internal flights, flights from the Uk, transatlantic flights, flights from...
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BrandiMartinez
21st June 2011
Currently being a university student in Dublin can be influenced by numerous elements. One of these is the place of your accommodation with respect to your university or university and the transportation possibilities about this.Obtaining around Dublin fo...
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faydra mora
09th June 2011
Sligo is a huge town in Ireland that is surrounded by majestic mountains and sitting on the southern part of River Garavogue. Because of the massive transformation of this town, some consider Sligo a city already. Dhr.com offers a wide selection of hotels...
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Author:
otelcom
19th May 2011
Dublin is the capital of Ireland and the main historical, financial and cultural center in the country. Millions of people visit Dublin every year to do business and have a relaxing vacation. Dhr.com offers a wide selection of hotels in Dublin that would ...
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Author:
otelcom
14th April 2011
The Dublin airport is centrally located in Ireland and is a hub for domestic flights as well as those coming in from Europe and several other major international destinations. With almost 33 different airlines using it, the airport is a busy one. No wonde...
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Author:
Jere miah
29th March 2011
Nowadays, with the massive amounts of imports and exports going through the UK, Ireland is benefiting from a certain amount of overspill. There are sea ports that are reliable but not too busy. There's Dublin airport, for smaller packages via airmail as w...
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Author:
markacesmith
15th March 2011
By PlaneFly to Ireland and you are going to get here as swiftly and as pressure-free as achievable. Dublin Airport is the principal gateway to Ireland. It really is Ireland's busiest airport with internal flights, flights from the UK, transatlantic flight...
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Author:
geraldtudo81
17th February 2011
Why Do You Need a Rented Car in Dublin?
Well, Dublin is one of the most popular tourist destinations of the Ireland coast. This city is the capital of Ireland and connects to Europe, Britain and many other continents and locations through its airlines....
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Author:
Lakshmi Rekha
16th February 2011
Bordering the Irish sea, across from Liverpool and Southport England is the town of Dublin Ireland. Depending on who you ask, Dublin may very well be one of the most interesting cities in Europe. This, coupled with its capital city status, and multicultur...
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Author:
Ian Evans