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bekkyd
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I was just looking at some Irish flights (Dublin to Cork/Kerry). When I entered the travel dates on the Ryanair website the price came up with NO taxes - Dublin to Kerry, return.
However on the Aer Arann website flights for the same dates (albeit Dublin to Cork return) shows taxes of €16.74 & €24.38 respectively for the two flights.
My internet research has only come up with basic information about in-Ireland flights incurring taxes of €2 per person per flight, so I am curious to know what the rest is, and indeed why there are no taxes at all charged by Ryan air.
However on the Aer Arann website flights for the same dates (albeit Dublin to Cork return) shows taxes of €16.74 & €24.38 respectively for the two flights.
My internet research has only come up with basic information about in-Ireland flights incurring taxes of €2 per person per flight, so I am curious to know what the rest is, and indeed why there are no taxes at all charged by Ryan air.