Avian Flu: An Overview

Prior to the COVID19 pandemic many world experts were discussing the possibility that the Avian Influenza (‘Bird Flu’) virus would mutate and jump across the species bridge and change from being an animal-to-animal disease to one which could be easily passed from human-to-human with devastating consequences. The morbidity / mortality of Avian Flu is significantly…

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The Top 5 Perils of Travel

Travelling is always an exciting prospect. The idea of exploring a brand-new place many miles away is something that all of us enjoy and look forward to. However, travel abroad should always be treated with an appropriate degree of caution and preparation as there are many risks associated with travelling. Keep reading to learn about…

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Sailors Flock to Barbados for Top Sailing Week

By: Rhe-Ann Prescod With seven exhilarating days on the high seas, Barbados Sailing week officially kicked off the Caribbean racing season. Held in January, the week attracted crews and spectators from the USA, the UK, Italy, Australia and even Poland. The sailing week was organized by the Barbados Cruising Club and the Barbados Yacht Club…

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What Did We Do This Month – January 2023

 It’s a new year but 2023 has started just how 2022 ended for the TravelMedia.ie team, busy. New arrivals, new clients and plenty of events, shows, and conferences. January had it all. Let’s take a look at what the team got up to. Jenn joins January saw a new arrival to the TravelMedia.ie team. Jenn…

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Crystal Ski awarded Ski Tour Operator of the Year

On Thursday night last, at the Irish Travel Industry Awards, Crystal Ski were awarded Ski Tour Operator of the Year.  The award ceremony is designed to showcase excellence and acknowledge outstanding performance in the travel and tourism industry with the awards being voted by the travel trade. Craig Morgan Head of Ireland for Crystal Ski…

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Rabies: What You Need to Know

Rabies is a viral disease that affects the central nervous system and is typically transmitted through the saliva of infected animals, typically through bites or scratches. The disease is found worldwide but is most common in regions where domestic dogs are not vaccinated against rabies. Rabies is not native to the Republic of Ireland and…

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