No-deal Brexit could cost Irish tourism industry €390m

A no-deal Brexit crisis could cost the Irish tourism industry as much as €390m, a prediction that is €130m worse than previously feared and could see thousands of people lose their jobs.

No-deal Brexit could cost Irish tourism industry €390m

A no-deal Brexit crisis could cost the Irish tourism industry as much as €390m, a prediction that is €130m worse than previously feared and could see thousands of people lose their jobs.

Fáilte Ireland chief executive Paul Kelly issued the dire warning on Wednesday morning amid ongoing speculation Taoiseach Leo Varadkar's backstop review climbdown could potentially see a deal inch within reach.

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