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Fares

# fares - Thursday 26 July, 2012

The 5 at 5: Thursday

5 stories, 5 minutes, 5 o’clock

Commuters face 6 percent rise in public transport fares

CIE said it has to ensure it is in a position to keep providing transport services and can not rule out difficult decisions in the future.

# fares - Wednesday 25 July, 2012

Varadkar says CIE transport fares could increase

However the Minister for Transport said a rise in fares could have a damaging impact on the demand for CIE services.

# fares - Wednesday 11 July, 2012

App for taxi customers monitors route and average fare

Kevin Fagan has created an iPhone app for taxi customers who don’t want to be taken for a ride.

# fares - Monday 21 May, 2012

From Business ETC Results

Ryanair makes record profits of over €500 million

Average fares rose by 16 per cent and traffic increased by 5 per cent at the no-frills airline.

# fares - Friday 23 December, 2011

Your Say This post contains a poll

Poll: Is the bus good value for money?

After Bus Éireann and Dublin Bus confirmed their cash fares would rise in the New Year, we’re asking if you think taking the bus is worth the fare?

# fares - Friday 9 December, 2011

Fare increases announced for Bus Éireann, Dublin Bus, Dart and Luas passengers

The fare hikes are due to take effect in January 2012.

# fares - Tuesday 6 December, 2011

Bus Eireann to upgrade fleet in 2012

New buses will be added to the company’s fleet in early 2012, which will “enhance the service” it already gives.

# fares - Thursday 17 November, 2011

Integrated ticket for Dublin transport to be introduced ‘within weeks’

The National Transport Authority is looking for 500 volunteers to test out the long-awaited ticket before it is officially rolled out for the whole city.

# fares - Wednesday 14 July, 2010

RYANAIR HAS BEEN criticised by the British Advertising Standards Authority for misleading consumers with its adverts for low fares, the BBC reports. The ASA was following up a complaint made by rival airline EasyJet that two newspaper adverts by Ryanair were “likely to mislead”.