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	RYANAIR DEC 2022 TRAFFIC GROWS 21% TO 11.5m GUESTSRyanair Holdings plc today (Wed, 4 Jan) released Dec 2022 traffic stats as follows: more 
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	SLEIGH THIS YEAR’S LAST-MINUTE CHRISTMAS GIFT SHOPPING WITH RYANAIR GIFT CARDSRESEARCH SHOWS A WHOPPING 62% OF PEOPLE BUY GIFTS IN THE WEEK BEFORE CHRISTMAS With only two weeks to go until the big day, last-minute shoppers will rejoice in the news that Ryanair’s digital gift cards are available to order online at Ryanair.com right up until Christmas Day. With research showing that majority of people… more 
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	RYANAIR CALLS ON THE EU COMMISSION TO STOP EXEMPTING THE EU’S MOST POLLUTING FLIGHTSRyanair today (7 Dec) condemned the EU Commission’s failure to support the vote of the European Parliament to extend ETS (enviro taxes) onto long haul flights which account for over 54% of EU aviation emissions but deliver just 6% of EU passengers. As a result of this indefensible exemption for the richest passengers flying to/from… more 
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	RYANAIR NOVEMBER TRAFFIC GROWS 10% TO 11.2M GUESTSRyanair Holdings plc today (Fri, 2 Dec) released Nov. traffic statistics as follows: more 
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	RYANAIR SUMMER ‘23 SCHEDULE NOW ON SALEFor customers looking to book early and get ahead of the summer rush, Ryanair, Europe’s most reliable airline, today (17 Nov) announced that its Summer ’23 is now on sale at Ryanair.com, offering customers the lowest fares across its unbeatable selection of 2,500 routes to sunny hotspots and vibrant city break destinations across Europe, with… more 
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	Ryanair Becomes First Airline In Europe To Sign Up To Citi’s New Sustainable Deposit SolutionRyanair, Europe’s largest airline, has partnered with Citi to become the first European airline to deposit funds in its new Sustainable Deposit Solution, which launched earlier this year. This will enable Ryanair to invest excess cash to support different sustainable financing projects across Citi’s portfolio, such as renewable energy, water conservation, healthcare and education in… more 
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	RYANAIR CALLS ON HUNGARIAN GOVT. TO SCRAP ITS ABSURD ‘EXCESS’PROFITS/ENVIRONMENTAL TAX ON FLIGHTSHUNGARY NEEDS LOW FARE FLIGHTS, NOT HIGH GOVT. TAXES Ryanair today (14 Nov) called on the Hungarian Govt. to apologise to its citizens and visitors for its failed attempt to impose an ‘excess’ profits tax on airline handlers, which was always a bogus and dishonest tax on consumers air travel. The Hungarian Govt. now proposes… more 


