If a passenger buys a €20 Irish Rail Dublin Cork single ticket for a specific train and then decides to change the time of travel to an earlier train, Irish Rail charges a €30 surcharge. If a passenger buys a single ticket for the same journey on the internet the ticket costs €36.
Can anyone try to explain the logic of that?
It does not make sense and it is neither fair nor sensible.
Fair fares please
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