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Ryanair To Open New Paris Beauvais Base In Winter 2020
32 ROUTEs (2 NEW), 2 based aircraft, $200m investment Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, today (23 Sept) announced it will open a new base at Paris Beauvais, from 3rd December 2020, with 2 based aircraft (an investment of $200m) and 32 routes (2 new to/from Paphos and Manchester) connecting Paris to 13 countries across Europe. Ryanair’s… more
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Ryanair Extends The Removal Of Its Flight Change Fee To October And November Bookings
Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, today (23 Sept) announced it will extend the waiving of its flight change fee for all customers who book to travel in October and November 2020, giving them peace of mind and greater flexibly if their travel plans change. Customers who book for travel in October and November will be able… more
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Ryanair Launches New Leeds Route To Vilnius, Lithuania
Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, today (22 Sept) announced a new Leeds route to Vilnius, flying 3 times per week from 26th October 2020 as part of Ryanair’s British Winter 2020 schedule. British consumers and visitors can now book a winter getaway to Vilnius as far out as March 2021, flying on the lowest fares and… more
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Ryanair Asks Govt Why Only 7 EU Countries Are “Safe” While The EU List Has 21 Safe-To-Visit States
Ryanair, today (Fri, 18 Sept) called on the Irish Govt to explain what is the science behind Ireland’s 7-country Green List, while the UK and the EU include 17 and 21 countries respectively on their lists of safe-to-visit states. A spokesperson for Ryanair said: “Transport Minister Eamon Ryan must now explain why Ireland only permits… more
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Ryanair Cuts Capacity In October By Another 20% As Failed Irish And EU Govt Travel Restrictions Damage Bookings
Calls On Transport Minister Ryan To Finally Take Action Ryanair, Europe’s largest airline, today (Fri 18th Sept) announced that it would cut its October capacity by a further 20% (in addition to the 20% cut already announced in mid-August). Ryanair now expects its Oct capacity to fall from 50% to approx. 40% of its Oct… more
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Ryanair Condemns Govt Mismanagement of Travel Policy And Calls For Ireland To Be Aligned With EU’s “Traffic Light System”
Ryanair, Europe’s largest airline, today (Thurs, 17 Sept) called on the Irish Government to put an end to their chaotic mismanagement of Travel during the Covid-19 crisis. Instead of adopting the EU traffic light system they promised to do only last Tuesday, they have today departed from that policy by taking Italy and Greece from… more
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Ryanair Calls On The Government To Immediately Align Ireland’s “Green” List With The EU’s Traffic Light System
Ryanair, Europe’s largest airline, today (Wed, 16 Sept) called on the Irish Government to scrap the 14-day quarantine for all EU countries that are classified as ‘Green’ or ‘Orange’ in the EU Commission’s traffic light system, to allow air travel for Irish citizens to resume immediately without any “North Korean” 14-day quarantines. According to the… more


