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NEW EUROPEAN ANNUAL MULTI-TRIP TRAVEL INSURANCE LAUNCHED
Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, today (7 Feb) launched a new annual multi-trip travel insurance service on the Ryanair.com website, offering its 119m customers the best value travel insurance, alongside Europe’s lowest air fares. Launched in partnership with Europ Assistance, one of Europe’s leading insurance providers, the new service offers customers great cover whenever they travel, on an unlimited number of European trips, of up to 28 days each in duration. Multi-trip insurance follows the successful … more
Q3 profit falls 8% to €95m: Fares decline by 17% while traffic grows 16%
EX-FUEL UNIT COSTS CUT 6% Ryanair, Europe’s No. 1 airline, today (6 Feb) reported that Q3 profits fell 8% to €95m, as average fares fell by 17% to just €33 per passenger, while traffic grew … more
Jan Traffic Grows 17% To 8.77m Customers
LOAD FACTOR RISES 2% TO 90% ON LOWER FARES Ryanair, Europe’s favourite airline, today (3 Feb) released January traffic statistics as follows: Traffic grew 17% to 8.77m customers. Load factor rose 2% points to 90% … more
Ryanair Launches €29.99 Dublin-Porto Rescue Fares As Aer Lingus Cancels Route
Ryanair, Ireland’s No.1 airline, today (1 Feb), launched €29.99 rescue fares on its Dublin-Porto service, after Aer Lingus cancelled its planned Dublin-Porto summer 2017 route. Ryanair customers can fly five-times weekly between Dublin and Porto … more