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European Court Of Justice Ruling In The “A Rosa” Case Upholds EU Rules On Social Insurance Payments By International Transport Workers
RYANAIR TO SEEK REFUND OF €15M IN TAXES/FINES FROM THE FRENCH SOCIAL SECURITY AUTHORITIES WHO MUST NOW ACCEPT IRISH A1 CERTIFICATES Ryanair, Europe’s No. 1 airline today (27 April) welcomed the decision of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) in the “A Rosa” case which has upheld the EU rules on social insurance payments for… more
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New Oslo Torp Winter Route To Poznan Launched
Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, today (16 Mar) launched a new route from Oslo Torp to Poznan, with a two times weekly service beginning in October, as part of its Oslo Torp winter 2017 schedule, which will be launched soon. Ryanair celebrated its new Oslo Torp – Poznan route by releasing seats for sale at prices… more
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Ryanair Launches New Oslo Torp Winter Route To Wroclaw
Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, today (15 Feb) launched a new route from Oslo Torp to Wroclaw, with a 2times weekly service beginning in October, as part of its Oslo Torp winter 2017 schedule, which will be launched soon. Ryanair celebrated its new Oslo Torp – Wroclaw route by releasing seats across its European network for… more
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Ryanair Issues €750m Eurobond At 1.125% Fixed For 6.5 Years
Ryanair today (8 Feb) announced that it has issued a 6.5 year, €750m, Eurobond at a fixed coupon of 1.125%. Ryanair is rated BBB+ (stable) by both Standard & Poor’s and Fitch Ratings. These ratings reflect the ratings of Ryanair’s business model which as a long established track record of profitability, cash generation, and an… more
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Ryanair Lanserer Ny Oslo Torp-Rute Til Hamburg
Ryanair, Europas mest populære flyselskap, lanserte i dag (8 feb.) en ny rute fra Oslo Torp til Hamburg, med reiser to ganger i uka som begynner i oktober. Dette er en del av selskapets Oslo Torp vinter 2017-ruteplan, som vil bli lansert snart. Ryanair feirer sin nye Oslo Torp – Hamburg-rute ved å frigjøre seter… more
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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 16% to 29m customers. Q3 unit costs were cut by 12% (ex-fuel unit costs were down 6%). Ryanair’s… more




