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	Ryanair Reaches Agreement With Italian Unions On Outline Terms Of A Collective Labour Agreement (CLA)Ryanair today (14 Sept) confirmed that it met in Rome yesterday with the 3 main cabin crew unions FIT CISL, ANPAC, and ANPAV, and a set of agreed principles were signed, which will form the basis of a comprehensive Collective Labour Agreement (CLA) to cover Ryanair’s Italian based cabin crew from 1 Oct 2018. The… more 
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	Briefing Note: Ryanair Irish Pilots – The FactsSee Actual Payslips Here: 1. Irish Captain 2. UK Captain 3. German Captain 4. Spanish Captain 5. Belgian Captain more 
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	Briefing Note: Ryanair Cabin Crew – The FactsSee Actual Payslips Here: 1. Ireland No.1 2. Ireland Junior 3. Spain No.1 4. Spain Junior 5. Portugal No.1 6. Portugal Junior 7. Belgium No.1 8. Belgium Junior more 
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	Ryanair Recognises Unite Union For UK Based Cabin CrewUK Accounts For 25% Of Ryanair’s Fleet Ryanair today (11 June) announced that it has signed its second cabin crew union recognition agreement with Unite the Union, who will now be the representative body for Ryanair directly employed cabin crew in the UK. This agreement follows Ryanair’s first cabin crew recognition deal with the Italian… more 
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	Ryanair Exercises 25 Boeing-Max-200 OptionsRyanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, today (24 Apr) announced the exercise of 25 Boeing 737 MAX 200 “Gamechanger” aircraft options, bringing its total firm orders for this aircraft to 135, the first of which come onstream in the first half of 2019. These aircraft, which are valued at more than $3 billion at current list prices,… more 
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	Q3 Profits Rise 12% To €106m On 4% Lower Fares Fy18 Profit Guidance Unchanged At €1.40bn – €1.45bnRyanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, today (Feb. 5) reported a 12% rise in Q3 profit to €106m as average fares fell 4% to just €32 per customer. Traffic grew 6% to 30.4m with load factors up 1% to 96%. Unit costs fell 1% (ex-fuel unit costs rose 3%). Q3 Results (IFRS) Dec. 31, 2016 Dec. 31,… more 
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	Ryanair Responds Fully To CAR (& CAA) Requirements To Clarify Customer Entitlements During CancellationsRyanair today (29th Sept) met with the Irish Commission for Aviation Regulation (CAR) and agreed to implement a series of steps to address the CAR’s requirements to ensure that all customers affected by Ryanair’s recent rostering related flight cancellations are fully aware of their EU261 rights and entitlements, including full refunds, or re-accommodation onto other… more 



