Mon May 30 2022 - 19:39
In the same month last year, just 69,400 passengers arrived in Ireland and the figure was even lower in 2020, just after the first Covid lockdown, when just 16,100 overseas passengers entered the State. “The air and sea travel statistics continue to show a strong rebound in overseas travel as Covid-19 concerns recede,” said CSO statistician Gregg Patrick.
The single biggest country of origin for travel into Ireland came from Britain, which accounted for close to 550,000 passengers, or 37 per cent of all travellers. Among the continental routes, Spanish routes were the busiest, with 197,600 passengers arriving on these routes, a more than 30-fold increase compared to April 2021.
A stock photo from 1997, make an effort
But, but, but everyone is broke. 😀
Dramatic recovery You must be joking right? Literally everything was shutdown so it does not take much to see a difference from zero seriously
Tell that to the clown running Dublin airport..obviously Dalton didn't get the memo.