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ISSUE 338 FEBRUARY 2024


WIN


a seven-nightCRUISE WITH AMA WATERWAYS


Page 42


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5-PAGE ASIA SPECIAL


BACK FROM ‘VACATION’


‘DONT PUSH US TO THE SIDE’- NI TRAVEL AGENT’S FIGHT FOR ANSWERS


BY SARAH PICKERING sarah@nitravelnews.com


AFTER a two year stalemate, the


Stormont government buildings are back in use with the historical appointment of a Nationalist First


Minister; Michelle O’Neill of Sinn Fein, for the first time in Northern Ireland’s history. She is joined by Deputy First Minister, Emma Little-Pengelly of the DUP, as the country finds itself in the midst of historic strike action over public service pay and long waiting hours throughout the health services.


With a new Executive in place, promises of economic growth and strategy have been echoed, but what does this mean for Northern Ireland travel, both inbound and outbound?


With the restoration of the Executive at Stormont, ANITA (Association of


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