Joemaxi-taxiBallyhaunis taxi service(Co.mayo, Ireland)
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Address: 'Rosmarine' Address: Hazelhill Address: Ballyhaunis, Co.mayo |
Joemaxi-taxiPhone number: 00353 87 9931931 |
| Email: joemaxitaxi@yahoo.ie |
| website: www.joemaxi-taxi.com |
Company background24 hour taxi service.- 8 passenger capacity-long wheel base for extra luggage space - 6 passenger wheelchair accessable taxi |
![]() Service descriptionAirport transfers/pick up tours sporting events concerts party's weddingsAprox. prices1.50 euro per kmCompany fleet2 |
Company message100% reliable and punctual -we guarantee a first class service and vehicle at all times |
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Main destinations aprox. faresKnock airport = 30 euroDublin airport = 250euro Galway airport = 100 euro Shannon airport = 150 euro Sligo airport = 100 euro |
Ellena -- none (Northern Mariana Islands)posted: 2012-03-11 11:13:23
/ This post was wonderful! I love the map and isginht into each area. I was also a bit confused as to how this area is truly situated. Thank you for enlightening me! (I really liked the map!)
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Frances -- Saint John (New Brunswick) (Canada)posted: 2011-10-20 11:36:33
I booked Joe from Canada over the phone and confirmed using email. Joe provided excellent service for both my pickup at Shannon and return. I would recommend using Joe for anyone needing service in the West of Ireland
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Mahmoud -- none (United Arab Emirates)posted: 2012-03-13 22:48:31
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Joon -- none (Monaco)posted: 2012-03-11 13:45:18
It is interesting to go tughorh the National Adaptation Plans of Action (NAPAs), Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (MAMAs) and various other Strategies for Resilience produced by low-lying island states and Bangladesh because the governments involved are not signalling large scale population displacement or the need for relocation as a result of sea level rise or salinisation. And yet the Western donor governments, who are signing MoUs with these governments to fund adaptation and mitigation, continue to say that one of the most pressing threats is the inundation of islands making them uninhabitable and creating climate refugees . Who is right? And what time scale are we talking about? Willis tells us not to worry about a one-third metre rise in sea levels this century. Others say this will be catastrophic. Willis argues that a 30cm rise is unexceptional, but is he also saying that such a rise will make islands uninhabitable, that gradually populations will drift away (humans have always used migration to cope with a changing environment and governments mostly get in the way of this process) and we must simply live with this Pacific island depopulation? Or is he saying something different that islands will adapt to rising seas, adding more coral sand, and human populations will aid this by using fresh water more sensibly, they will learn to better protect the corals, fish less, import food etc and populations will essentially remain as they are?
joe maxi -- Ballyhaunis (Co.mayo) (Ireland)posted: 2011-10-24 06:00:09
Thank you Frances -always a pleasure to look after you whenever you are visiting the West of Ireland
Jeff Joyce -- Ballyhaunis (Co.mayo) (Ireland)posted: 2011-08-31 10:24:14
Joe takes away the worries often associated with travel while on vacation. I actually feel like I have a trusted friend in Ireland! See you again Joe. You're the best
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eamonn hoban -- Ballyhaunis (Co.mayo) (Ireland)posted: 2011-08-08 04:49:47
Excellent service. Very relicable. Use everytime im out and about down west.
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Ben Fretwell -- Liverpool (Lancashire) (United Kingdom)posted: 2011-08-01 09:30:27
Great service, on time, professional and very accomadating to the numerous needs of a large stag party (picking up beer, stopping for the toilet,ha!) We will use Joe's again if we ever come back to ireland!!
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Ben Fretwell -- Liverpool (Lancashire) (United Kingdom)posted: 2011-08-03 06:18:55
Thanks guys- hope you have all recovered from your trip to the West-many thanks for your comments and business-hope to see you all again soon
Joe.Maxi
Rob K -- New York (New York) (United States of America)posted: 2011-07-13 06:36:52
Excellent service! Set everything up over email and when our train arrived, Joe was waiting for us on the platform. Highly recommend Joe!
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joemaxi -- Ballyhaunis (Co.mayo) (Ireland)posted: 2011-07-14 19:01:24
Thanks Rob-it was a pleasure meeting you-hope you enjoyed your first trip to Ireland-especially the West of Ireland-many thanks for you kind comments
Joe
helen lomax -- Leeds (West Yorkshire) (United Kingdom)posted: 2011-06-02 03:50:47
without the help of joe.maxi I would not be able to bring my dad home to Ireland every year-simply the best
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Sian -- Manchester (Lancashire) (United Kingdom)posted: 2009-08-19 01:29:24
Excellent service, I would strongly recommend to any one visiting this area! Joe was extremely accomodating when our pick up time was delayed and when we had an additional passenger added to our group. Thanks again Joe!
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m nolan -- Sydney (New South Wales) (Australia)posted: 2008-11-25 05:42:48
if you want first class service then this is the guy for you-best taxi service in ireland -by far-have a gud day joe.maxi
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