A Pakistan-based website creator has issued a public apology for spreading misinformation about a non-existent Halloween parade in Dublin’s O’Connell Street. Thousands of people gathered on October 31st expecting a parade that never materialized, leading to disappointment and frustration. The website creator, Nazir Ali, claims it was a mistake and that he had no intention of misleading people. Despite the apology, the incident has raised concerns about the spread of misinformation online, especially during major events.
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The pronunciation of the popular cream, Sudocrem, has ignited a heated debate on social media, with users expressing their diverse interpretations and opinions. From the classic ‘Soo-duh-krem’ to the Dublin-influenced ‘Suud-ing crem’, the discussion highlights the fascinating role of regional accents in shaping language and pronunciation.
Emerald Airlines is doubling its daily flights between Aberdeen and Dublin starting in September, offering travelers more flexibility and convenience. The move reflects the airline’s commitment to meeting growing demand and strengthening economic ties between Scotland and Ireland.
Driven by a trio of major events, Dublin’s average daily hotel rate (ADR) surged past €300 for the second time this year, reaching a peak on Saturday, June 29th. This surge was fueled by Taylor Swift’s concerts, Dublin Pride, and the All-Ireland GAA quarterfinals, attracting a massive influx of fans, supporters, and tourists.
Etihad Airways is enhancing its Dublin-Abu Dhabi route frequency to 10 flights per week from July 23, 2024, offering improved connectivity to destinations like Australia, Thailand, and the Maldives. The airline has also announced new flights to Bali starting June 25th, operating four times weekly on the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner. Travelers can explore Bali’s vibrant culture, pristine beaches, and captivating underwater world.