Chauffeur companies, who bring economic activity and tourism to rural areas otherwise lacking jobs and businesses, are warning that parts of its industry are on the brink of collapse because of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Western Chauffeur Drive Association, a network of chauffeur companies throughout Ireland, says its sector needs help or parts of it could go under because of the impact of Covid-19 on tourism. "A lot of our members are very concerned about this because they won't make it to 2021 if they don't get some help in the interim", said Fergal Jordan, secretary of the Western Chauffer Drive Association.
A recent survey of the association's members showed earnings in March and April this year dropped by an average of 87% compared