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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
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RYANAIR NOV TRAFFIC GROWS 11% TO 13.0M GUESTS
Ryanair Holdings plc today (Tues, 3 Dec) released Nov 2024 traffic stats as follows: more
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RYANAIR AND OMIO PARTNERSHIP TAKES OFF
RYANAIR’S LOW FARE FLIGHTS NOW AVAILABLE TO OMIO CUSTOMERS Following the announcement of their “Approved OTA” partnership in Aug last, Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, today (21 Nov) announced that its low-fare flights across the airline’s industry-leading network of 235+ destinations are now available to book on Omio – a global travel booking platform – providing… more
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RYANAIR & ERASMUS STUDENT NETWORK EXTEND PARTNERSHIP FOR 8TH YEAR
OVER 800,000 ESN BOOKINGS IN 8 YEARS Ahead of the Christmas travel season, Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, today (20 Nov) announced that they will continue their partnership with the Erasmus Student Network (ESN) for an eighth year, further helping European students to travel at the lowest fares during their educational exchange. Through this partnership, Erasmus… more
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RYANAIR OCT TRAFFIC GROWS 7%TO 18.3M GUESTS
Ryanair Holdings plc (Mon, 4 Nov) released Oct 2024 traffic stats as follows: more
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RYANAIR WELCOMES HIGH COURT RULING WHICH STAYS DUBLIN AIRPORT CAP
REGRETS THAT AIRLINES HAD TO RESORT TO COURTS DUE TO EAMON RYAN’S FAILURE TO ACT Ryanair today (Mon, 4 Nov) welcomed the High Court ruling which stays the Dublin Airport cap and prevents the IAA imposing slot restrictions for Summer 2025 until the EU Courts have ruled on the matter. Ryanair welcomes this sensible ruling… more






