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Published 08:41 15 Mar 2018 GMT
Updated 08:43 15 Mar 2018 GMT
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"Efforts to bring about the direct flights have been ongoing for the past four years both in Dublin and in China through the work of the Embassy of Ireland in Beijing, Tourism Ireland and the other Irish state agencies. Dublin Airport has been in talks with Hainan representatives throughout the period, and has worked as a close knit team with Tourism Ireland and our officials both here and in Dublin. In Ireland, our resident Chinese community will enjoy faster journeys when returning home for holidays, and we look forward to welcoming greater numbers of Chinese visitors."

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