Re: Irish Govt now part of massive anti-EDI conspiracy!!
Von: Mike (travel.logue@ntlworld.com) [Profil]
Datum: 15.10.2008 21:26
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Newsgroup: alt.airports.uk.glasgow alt.airports.uk.edinburgh
Datum: 15.10.2008 21:26
Message-ID: <f1067d93-944d-44be-a5a8-ccc68a5a4aae@p58g2000hsb.googlegroups.com>
Newsgroup: alt.airports.uk.glasgow alt.airports.uk.edinburgh
On 15 Oct, 20:16, The Voice of ED <thevoiceo...@invalid.invalid> wrote: > In article <18b44697-1df9-46c2-9a18- > 4cc11ad14...@b2g2000prf.googlegroups.com>, travel.lo...@ntlworld.com > says... > > > > > > > On 15 Oct, 08:42, The Voice of ED <thevoiceo...@invalid.invalid> > > wrote: > > > Yesterday's Irish budget introduced an "exit levy" on all air fares, to > > > be applied from 30th March next. This levy is applied at a rate of ?10, > > > or a mere ?2 for flights under 300km. > > > > The Great Circle Mapper notes the following distances: > > > > DUB EDI 338 km > > > DUB GLA 297 km > > > DUB PIK 257 km > > > > It can only be that the Irish Government has deliberately set this > > > variable levy to benefit the west coast airports, while targeting not > > > only Irish taxpayers, but the far more affluent east coast traveling > > > public. How dare they! > > > I'll guess they chose 300Km so all domestic flights fell within the > > 2Euro bracket. > > > Mike > > I wonder why they just didn't say "all domestic flights", instead of > this mechanism instead... > > (a conspiracy obviously)- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Maybe they can't do that due to some EEC rule about us all being one and the same. Mike[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
Antworten
- jcurry99@googlemail.com (15.10.2008 22:03)
- The Voice of ED (15.10.2008 22:11)
- Adrian Simpson (16.10.2008 11:08)
- jcurry99@googlemail.com (16.10.2008 11:28)
