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Irish Travel Agents Association Welcome the DFA Move to Repatriate Irish Tourists in Spain
There are as many as 20,000 Irish people currently in Spain
The…
ITAA welcome the support of travel partners during ongoing Coronavirus issue
The ITAA has received support from a number of their suppliers who are offering free of charge changes for customers affected by travel disruptions.
ITAA Advice to Travellers regarding Coronavirus
Irish travellers and holidaymakers are advised to follow the advice of the Department of Foreign Affairs when travelling overseas. They are also calling on the public to be pragmatic about their holiday bookings.
ITAA respond as Norwegian Air discontinue transatlantic routes
ITAA is disappointed to learn that Norwegian Air will be discontinuing all transatlantic flights to and from Ireland from 15th September.
ITAA Statement on the disruption of Brittany Ferries sailings
The Irish Travel Agents Association (ITAA) expressed their disappointment…
ITAA welcome UK commitment to EU travel arrangements in the event of a no-deal Brexit
The ITAA has welcomed the UK Government’s decision to reciprocate the EU arrangements for air travel in the event of a no deal Brexit.
Lee Travel take over Cork’s long-standing Heffernan’s Travel
The ITAA has welcomed the news that Lee Travel have acquired Heffernan’s Travel, which announced it was entering liquidation on 3rd October 2018.
ITAA urge Ryanair and pilots to end industrial disputes
The Irish Travel Agents Association has urged Ryanair and the Irish pilots to find a resolution as a fifth strike day has been scheduled for Friday 10th August.
ITAA support EU airlines in move to outlaw Air Traffic Control strikes
The Irish Travel Agents Association have announced their support of the Network for the European Private Sector in Tourism & Airlines for Europe as they move to outlaw ATC strikes.
ITAA Statement on the Cancellation of Irish Ferries sailings to France
The ITAA expressed their disappointment at the announcement by Irish Ferries of the cancellation of sailings to France on the WB Yeats until September.