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Ryanair Announces Autumn Winter Schedule Cuts Due To Boeing Delivery Delays
Full Year Traffic Of 183.5m Unaffected As Yet Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, today (Thurs 28th Sept) announced a number of Winter 2023 schedule reductions as a direct result of Boeing aircraft delivery delays during the Sept to Dec period. Ryanair had expected to receive 27 aircraft between Sept and Dec, but due to production delays… more
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Ryanair Welcomes The Blocking Of Booking.Com / Etraveli Merger
Ryanair today (26 Sep) welcomed the European Commission’s decision to block Booking.com’s proposed anticompetitive acquisition of Etraveli. Booking.com’s ability to dictate commission levels to hotels all over the EU coupled with Etraveli’s advanced screenscraping technology targeting airline websites would result in more consumers being overcharged for their flights if these two digital giants were allowed to… more
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Ryanair Adds 7,000 Extra Seats For The 2024 Six Nations
Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, today (18th Sep) added another 7,000 extra seats for Rugby fans travelling to next year’s highly anticipated Six Nations Championship kicking off on Fri 2nd Feb with France hosting Ireland. With extra seats to/from Cardiff, Dublin, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Marseille, Paris, and Rome covering all the big matches, this is great news… more
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RYANAIR REJECTS NATS “WHITEWASH” REPORT
Ryanair, the UK’s no.1 airline, today (06 Sept) rejected the “findings” in the NATS Preliminary Report into the UK’s ATC system failure on Mon 28th Aug last. Ryanair pointed to numerous inaccuracies in this Preliminary Report, including; NATS claims 1,500 flights were cancelled, whereas Eurocontrol confirm “over 2,000” fewer flights over the UK that day… more
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RYANAIR TO OPEN 2 AIRCRAFT COPENHAGEN BASE IN WINTER ’23
PROVIDES CHOICE AND LOW FARE COMPETITION TO HIGH FARE SCANDI AIRLINES Ryanair, Europe’s no.1 airline, today (Tues 22 Aug) announced it will open a 2 aircraft base in Copenhagen from Dec 2023, creating up to 100 direct jobs for pilots, cabin crew & engineers in a $200m new aircraft investment. Ryanair is already Copenhagen’s No.… more
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RYANAIR CHALLENGES AENA CHARGE INCREASE
CALLS ON SPANISH REGULATOR & SPANISH GOVT. TO HONOUR FIVE YEAR CHARGE FREEZE Ryanair, Europe, and Spain’s No.1 airline, confirms it has lodged a formal appeal against Aena’s attempts to circumvent the Spanish Government’s (DGAC) 2021 ruling to impose a 5-year charge freeze across Spanish airports – a ruling which directly contributed to the rapid… more


