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Where can i find cheap flights to dublin with no tax to pay?
We went in june for 1p each, with tax only being �7. But we have since found out that at certain times you dont have to pay the tax. Does anyone know where to find out when these times are or even better when they are on?
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We went in june for 1p each, with tax only being �7. But we have since found out that at certain times you dont have to pay the tax. Does anyone know where to find out when these times are or even better when they are on?
Cheers
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The best offers which Ryanair currently have are part of their Autumn sale, which ends at midnight tonight. Many flights, booked by that time, (to a wide variety of destinations, including Dublin) are available at �10 each way, including taxes and charges. The flights have to be taken between 05/11/07 and 07/02/08 (Monday to Thursday only). The period 18/12/07 to 08/01/08 is excluded.
Chris
PS: The only true tax, on UK routes to Dublin, is the �10 tax which the British government charges for flights leaving the UK. Much of the rest of Ryanair's 'taxes & charges' is made up of their 'passenger service charge':
http://www.independent.ie/national-news/passen gers-paying-17m-in-ryanair-phantom-tax-87384.h tml
http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/about.php?page= About?page=About&sec=register
The best offers which Ryanair currently have are part of their Autumn sale, which ends at midnight tonight. Many flights, booked by that time, (to a wide variety of destinations, including Dublin) are available at �10 each way, including taxes and charges. The flights have to be taken between 05/11/07 and 07/02/08 (Monday to Thursday only). The period 18/12/07 to 08/01/08 is excluded.
Chris
PS: The only true tax, on UK routes to Dublin, is the �10 tax which the British government charges for flights leaving the UK. Much of the rest of Ryanair's 'taxes & charges' is made up of their 'passenger service charge':
http://www.independent.ie/national-news/passen gers-paying-17m-in-ryanair-phantom-tax-87384.h tml