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  • RYANAIR CALLS ON NATS CEO TO RESIGN AFTER BRISTOL ATC SYSTEM FAILURE (MON, 22 JUN)

    RYANAIR CALLS ON NATS CEO TO RESIGN AFTER BRISTOL ATC SYSTEM FAILURE (MON, 22 JUN)

    4 CANCELATIONS & 2,000 PASSENGERS DELAYED OVER 3 HOURS Ryanair, the UK’s No.1 low fares airline, today (Tues, 23 Jun) called on NATS CEO, Martin Rolfe, to resign following yet another ATC system failure, this time at Bristol Airport on Mon (22 Jun), which caused multiple diversions and delays of over 3 hours for more… more

  • RYANAIR AGREES CEO CONTRACT TO APRIL 2032

    RYANAIR AGREES CEO CONTRACT TO APRIL 2032

    The Board of Ryanair Holdings plc today (19 June) confirmed that they have agreed a contract under which Michael O’Leary (“MOL”) will remain as Group CEO until April 2032.  This concludes months of discussion with MOL and extensive engagement with the Group’s largest shareholders.  MOL’s new contract includes a modest annual salary and a capped… more

  • RYANAIR ANNOUNCES BIGGEST EVER SUMMER 2026 SCHEDULE IN EMILIA‑ROMAGNA

    RYANAIR ANNOUNCES BIGGEST EVER SUMMER 2026 SCHEDULE IN EMILIA‑ROMAGNA

    RECORD GROWTH AT FORLÌ, PARMA AND RIMINI FOLLOWING REGION’S DECISION TO SCRAP THE €6.50 MUNICIPAL TAX Ryanair, Europe and Italy’s No.1 airline, today (Thurs, 18 June) announced its biggest ever Summer 2026 schedule in Emilia‑Romagna, with over 5.3 million seats across the region (+5%). Following the Region’s decision to scrap the €6.50 Municipal Tax at… more

  • RYANAIR MARKS 70 MILLION PASSENGERS THROUGH MANCHESTER AIRPORT

    RYANAIR MARKS 70 MILLION PASSENGERS THROUGH MANCHESTER AIRPORT

    Ryanair, the UK’s No.1 low-fares airline, today (Wed, 17 Jun) announced that it has carried over 70m passengers through Manchester Airport since it began operations to/from the airport in 1994. Since then, Ryanair opened a base at Manchester Airport, which has grown significantly from 2 aircraft in 2011 to 19 based B737 aircraft today, representing… more

  • RYANAIR MARKS 30 MILLION PASSENGERS THROUGH BRISTOL AIRPORT

    RYANAIR MARKS 30 MILLION PASSENGERS THROUGH BRISTOL AIRPORT

    Ryanair, the UK’s No.1 low-fares airline, today (Wed, 17 Jun) announced that it has carried over 30m passengers through Bristol Airport since it began operations to/from the airport in 1998. Since then, Ryanair opened a base at Bristol Airport, which has grown significantly from 2 aircraft in 2007 to 5 based B737 aircraft today, representing… more

  • RYANAIR CRITICISES LATEST EU261 RULES WHICH FORCE AIRLINES TO ADVERTISE HIGHER FARES (WHICH INCLUDE 2nd CABIN BAG) WHEN OVER 50% OF PASSENGERS WILL CHOOSE LOWER FARES AND NO 2ND CABIN BAG

    RYANAIR CRITICISES LATEST EU261 RULES WHICH FORCE AIRLINES TO ADVERTISE HIGHER FARES (WHICH INCLUDE 2nd CABIN BAG) WHEN OVER 50% OF PASSENGERS WILL CHOOSE LOWER FARES AND NO 2ND CABIN BAG

    MORE EU REGULATORY NONSENSE WHICH FAILS TO IMPROVE EU COMPETITIVENESS Ryanair, Europe’s largest airline, today (Tues 16 June) criticised the latest “gobbledygook” EU261 regulatory changes, which will force airlines to publish misleading price advertising. Under these new, even more stupid rules, EU airlines become less competitive as they will be forced to advertise higher fares… more

  • RYANAIR’S NEW SUMMER 2026 MANCHESTER ROUTES TAKE OFF

    RYANAIR’S NEW SUMMER 2026 MANCHESTER ROUTES TAKE OFF

    CASTELLON & RIMINI Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, today (Fri, 5 June) announced that the first flights of its new Summer 2026 routes from Manchester to Castellon, which took off on Mon, 1 June, and to Rimini, which took off on Wed, 3 June. Ryanair will operate 2 weekly flights on these exciting new Summer 2026… more

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