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Ryanair Becomes First Eu Airline to Report Monthly Co2 Emissions

Average Co2 In May Of Just 66g, Almost 50% Lower Than Other Major Eu Airlines   Ryanair today (5 June) becomes the first EU airline to release monthly CO2 emissions statistics, which show an average of 66g CO2 per passenger/km in May 2019.   Metrics May 2019 Total Kilometres 17,529m km Total Passengers 14.1m Total CO2 Emissions 1,157 kt CO2 Per Pax/km 66g   With the highest passenger load factor (96%) and one of the … more

News 05 Jun 2019

FLY RYANAIR & BEAT INFLATION – LOWEST FARES SINCE 2004

TRAIN, TUBE & BUS FARES DOUBLED WHILE RYANAIR’S FARES DROP     Ryanair, Europe’s No. 1 airline, today (30 May) encouraged UK consumers to beat inflation by flying Ryanair after the latest ONS (Office of … more

News 30 May 2019

Ryanair Launches New Dublin Route To Toulouse

Ryanair, Ireland’s No.1 airline, today (24 May) launched a new route from Dublin to Toulouse, with a four times weekly service as part of its Winter 2019 schedule. Ryanair also announced that this new Toulouse … more

News 24 May 2019

Niki Lauda – 1949-2019

Niki Lauda will remain in our heart and our memory as a visionary leader, a legend of Formula 1 and an aviation pioneer. Niki was an exceptional entrepreneur whose courage and fighting spirit inspired millions. … more

News 21 May 2019

Ryanair Full Year Profit Down 29% To €1.02bn On Lower Fares Guiding Flat Group Profits For The Coming Year Board Approves €700m Share Buyback

Ryanair today (20 May) reported a full year profit of €1.02bn (excl. Lauda). Strong traffic growth, up 7% to 139m, was offset by a 6% decline in fares. Strong ancillary growth (+19%) was offset by … more

News 20 May 2019

Ryanair Signs Pilot Training Software Partnership With CEFA Aviation

First European Airline To Introduce World Leading Pilot Training Safety App Ryanair, Europe’s No. 1 airline, today (15 May) announced a six-year deal with CEFA Aviation, a leader in flight safety and pilot training software … more

News 15 May 2019

Europe’s Greenest Airline Condemns Proposed Dutch Aviation Tax Which Rewards Polluters And Penalises Green Flying

Europe’s greenest, cleanest airline, Ryanair today (15 May) condemned the Dutch Government’s proposed National Aviation Tax, due to be introduced in 2021. This proposed tax will reward environmentally damaging, connecting flights – because it exempts transfer passengers at Schiphol’s hub … more

News 15 May 2019