No deal Brexit could cost Irish tourism €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 €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 after Taoiseach Leo Varadkar's backstop climb-down ratcheted up speculation over whether a deal could be inching within reach.

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