Michael O'Leary says environment taxes spent on school buses via IrishTimesBiz
However, Mr O’Leary acknowledged that former DAA chief executive, Dalton Philips, and his colleagues, succeeded in turning the situation around subsequently.
Mr O’Leary added that Ryanair believed airlines should pay environmental taxes, once these were levied fairly across all passengers. Similarly, the EU also exempts connecting flights, which Mr O’Leary argued rewarded people for taking two flights to their destinations instead of just one.
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