That's according to an analysis by Revolut.
Spending by consumers in Ireland has now surpassed pre-pandemic levels.
That's according to fin-tech company Revolut, which found overall spending by it's Irish customers was 10 percent higher last month than in August 2019.
Many are booking holidays for next year, with money spent on airlines up 65 percent last month compared to August two years ago.
Managing Director at Retail Excellence Ireland says businesses which were classed as non-essential during lockdown are now bouncing-back
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