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“Go for the Green”

By IA Staff
IA Newsletter March 4, 2023

March 2, 2023 by Leave a Comment

In celebration of Irish-American Heritage Month, CIE Tours, the premier tour operator for guided vacations to Ireland, Britain and beyond is offering a "Go for the Green" flight promotion with airfare starting at $499 when travelers book a guided vacation or a Classic Itinerary self-drive tour of Ireland. The limited time offer runs from March 1 through March 31, 2023, for … [Read more...] about “Go for the Green”

CIE Tours 90th Anniversary 2-for-1 Sale

IA Staff
IA Newsletter January 1, 2022

December 29, 2021 by Leave a Comment

Looking forward to traveling and seeing Ireland in 2022? CIE Tours is celebrating their 90th anniversary and to celebrate they are offering travelers a 2-for-1 sale to travel on any date in 2022. CIE Tours has reached a milestone that few companies in the travel industry have achieved – 90 years of delivering unparalleled vacation experiences to Ireland, Britain and … [Read more...] about CIE Tours 90th Anniversary 2-for-1 Sale

CIE TOURS’ 90TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION CONTINUES

IA Newsletter February 5, 2022

December 29, 2021 by Leave a Comment

2-for-1 travel offer extended througn February 28, 2022 CIE TOURS’ 90TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION CONTINUES IN FEBRUARY WITH $90 DEPOSITS, 10% OFF SELECT TOURS, PRIZE GIVEAWAYS AND MORE CIE Tours, the industry leader in guided vacations to Ireland and Britain, continues its yearlong celebration of ninety years of delivering exceptional vacation experiences with the … [Read more...] about CIE TOURS’ 90TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION CONTINUES

CIE Tours Announces 2-For-1 Airfare Sale to Ireland and Britain

By IA Staff
IA Newsletter January 6, 2023

December 29, 2021 by Leave a Comment

One companion flies free when you book select guided vacations Starting January 3 through January 31, 2023, CIE Tours, the premier tour operator for vacations to Ireland and Britain, is offering a “2-for-1” airfare sale* on a wide variety of departures in 2023 from most U.S. gateways. Travelers purchasing their tour with air will receive one free airfare for their companion … [Read more...] about CIE Tours Announces 2-For-1 Airfare Sale to Ireland and Britain

Sellafield – Round One
Goes to Britain

By Mairead Carey, Contributor
February / March 2002

February 1, 2002 by Leave a Comment

Ireland has lost round one in its fight to close the MOX plant at Sellafield, failing in its bid to get an injunction preventing the opening of the controversial mixed-oxide reprocessing plant. The controversial nuclear facility recommenced operations in December, clearing the way for armed shipments of nuclear waste to be transported up and down the Irish coast. A 21-judge … [Read more...] about Sellafield – Round One
Goes to Britain

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January 21, 1919

The Irish War of Independence begins. On January 21st, 1919, a group of IRA members acting independently shot and killed two Royal Irish Constabulary officers traveling with explosives through Soloheadbeg, Co. Tipperary. In response to the attack, the British Government declared the area a Special Military Area under its Defense of the Realm Act. Though the 21st is commonly acknowledged as the start of the war, the newly organized Irish Dail (which had also held its first session on the same day as the attack) and President Éamon de Valera did not formally recognize the war with the British until over two years later, on March 11th 1921.

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