Ryanair pledges to refund travel tax

Ryanair has today confirmed that passengers who paid the €3 tax on advance bookings can apply for refund of the tax once the Government confirms the effective date for its abolition.

Ryanair has today confirmed that passengers who paid the €3 tax on advance bookings can apply for refund of the tax once the Government confirms the effective date for its abolition.

The airline said that it continues to explore proposals for rapid traffic growth which it presented to the Department of Transport and has the potential to deliver up to five million incremental passengers p.a. at Dublin, Cork and Shannon Airports over the next five years.

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