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RYANAIR QUESTIONS IF MICHEÁL MARTIN’S GOVT CAN BE TRUSTED TO DELIVER INFRASTRUCTURE
STILL ZERO ACTION, 7 MONTHS AFTER GOVT PROGRAMME TO SCRAP DUB AIRPORT CAP “AS SOON AS POSSIBLE” Ryanair, Ireland’s largest airline, today (Tues, 22 July) questioned whether Micheál Martin’s Govt can be trusted to actually deliver promised infrastructure. Ryanair pointed to recent mismanaged infrastructure projects, including; Ryanair questions, whether Micheál Martin and his Govt can be trusted to really deliver infrastructure. In one of the few examples where infrastructure has already been built and paid … more

RYANAIR EXTENDS PAINT AGREEMENT WITH MAAS AVIATION UNTIL 2035
Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, has today (22 Jul) announced an extension to its paint agreement with MAAS Aviation. This extension will see the airline undertake 500 aircraft repaints at the MAAS facilities in Maastricht and … more

RYANAIR REPORTS Q1 PAT OF €820M AS Q1 FARES RECOVER ON STRONG EASTER & MODEST GROWTH
Ryanair Holdings plc today (21 July) reported Q1 profit after tax of €820m, compared to prior-year Q1 PAT of €360m, as traffic grew 4% to 58m passengers at 21% higher fares. Q1 highlights include: Q1 … more

RYANAIR CALLS ON GOVT TO ABOLISH BOTH CAPS ON TRAFFIC GROWTH AT DUBLIN AIRPORT AS COIMISIÚN PLEANÁLA DECISION IMPOSES A NEW TRAFFIC CAP ON DUBLIN AIRPORT
Ryanair, Ireland’s no.1 airline, today (Thurs, 17 July) rejected An Coimisiúin Pleanála’s idiotic decision to impose a new traffic cap at Dublin Airport, this time targeting night-time and early morning flights. An Coimisiúin Pleanála’s claim … more

RYANAIR CALLS FOR NATS CEO, MARTIN ROLFE, TO QUIT AS NATS STAFF SHORTAGES DISRUPT 7,000 PASSENGERS OVERFLYING THE UK TODAY (WED, 16 JULY)
Ryanair, the UK’s No.1 low fares airline, today (Wed, 16 July) called on NATS CEO, Martin Rolfe, to step down after NATS staff shortages delayed 38 flights by up to 1 hour on Wednesday (16 … more
RYANAIR CALLS ON URSULA VON “DERLAYED-AGAIN” TO REFORM EUROPE’S ATC SERVICE OR QUIT AS YET ANOTHER “RECREATIONAL” FRENCH ATC STRIKE DISRUPTS 30,000 PASSENGERS TODAY (16 JULY)
Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, today (Wed, 16 July) called on Ursula von “Derlayed-Again” to take urgent action to reform Europe’s failed ATC service as French ATC engage in yet another “recreational” French ATC strike today … more
RYANAIR ANNOUNCES WINTER 2025/26 LAPLAND SCHEDULE FROM IRELAND
“SLEIGH” CHRISTMAS 2025 WITH RYANAIR’S LOW FARE LAPLAND FLIGHTS Ryanair, Europe’s no. 1 airline, has today (Tues, 15 July) announced its Winter 2025/26 Lapland-Rovaniemi schedule for Ireland, with 5x return flights from Dublin starting from … more