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RYANAIR UNVEILS TOP NEW YEAR’S EVE DESTINATIONS TO RING IN 2025
As the old year draws to a close, Ryanair, Europe’s no.1 airline, last week (30 Dec) unveiled its top destinations to ring in the New Year. London: known for its iconic New Years Eve fireworks display along the Thames, set against the dazzling backdrop of the London Eye and Big Ben. The city offers a… more
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RYANAIR TO TAKE DELIVERY OF 29x NEW 737 AIRCRAFT & CREATE 2,000 NEW JOBS IN 2025
Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, last week (28 Dec) confirmed that it will take delivery of up to 29 new Boeing 737 aircraft in 2025 – a $3 billion investment in new aircraft technology that will create over 2,000 new jobs for highly paid aviation professionals in Europe. Ryanair’s new B737 aircraft, which cut CO2 emissions… more
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RYANAIR PUBLISHES NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS FOR EU GOVTS
Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, yesterday (1 Jan) published a list of New Year Resolutions for EU Govts that wish to grow aviation, tourism, and jobs in 2025. After three years of policy failure in Europe, where national Govts have increased ATC fees, raised security fees protected high-cost monopoly airports, and increased aviation taxes, the Draghi… more
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RYANAIR CALLS ON NEW GOVT TO SCRAP DUBLIN AIRPORT CAP AS 10 FLIGHTS FROM LONDON TO DUBLIN HIT £500 ONE-WAY FARES
Ryanair, Ireland’s favourite airline, today (Fri, 20 Dec) called on the new FF/FG Govt to immediately abolish the outdated and damaging Dublin Airport traffic cap as soon as they take power in Jan 2025. Ryanair today confirmed that one-way fares have hit £500 on 10 inbound flights from London to Dublin over the next 4… more
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RYANAIR REAFFIRMS ZERO TOLERANCE POLICY ON UNRULY PASSENGER BEHAVIOUR
DISRUPTIVE PASSENGER SENTENCED IN GREEK COURT Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, today (Wed, 18 Dec) welcomed the decision of the Athens court to convict a passenger who disrupted a flight to Athens in July 2020 by refusing to follow crew instructions. The passenger received a 5-month suspended sentence and a €400 fine. Ryanair is committed to… more
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USELESS GREEN MINISTER CHANGES THE LAW FOR “PARCELS” BUT REFUSES TO ACT FOR “PASSENGERS” ON DUBLIN AIRPORT CAP
Ryanair today (Mon 16 Dec) welcomed the late intervention of failed Green Minister Eamon Ryan to suspend driver regulations to cope with the backlog of parcels at the closed Holyhead Ferry Port in Wales. The closure of Holyhead highlights again Ireland’s tenuous transport links and just how readily these can be disrupted by natural events.… more
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RYANAIR WELCOMES HIGH COURT DECISION TO REFER DUBLIN AIRPORT CAP TO EUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE
DECISION STAYS AIRPORT CAP AND ALLOWS AIRLINES TO GROW TRAFFIC AND TOURISM TO DUBLIN IN SUMMER 2025 Ryanair, Ireland’s largest airline, today (Wed 11 Dec) welcomed the decision of the Irish High Court to refer the legality of the Dublin Airport Traffic Cap to the EU Court of Justice, where Ryanair believes this artificial restriction… more