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RYANAIR LAUNCHES OVER 1.4 MILLION WINTER ‘23 SEATS FOR ROMANIA
SOAK UP SOME WINTER SUN FROM JUST €29.99 Ryanair, Europe’s no.1 airline, has today (12th July) launched its biggest ever Winter ’23 schedule with over 1.4 million seats for Romania’s holidaymakers looking to soak up some winter sun with friends and family or simply looking to liven up the drearier winter months with some overseas… more
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EUROPE’S LOWEST FARES ARRIVE IN ALBANIA
RYANAIR ANNOUNCES 200 WEEKLY FLIGHTS & 17 NEW ROUTES FOR WINTER ’23 Ryanair, Europe’s biggest and lowest fares airline, today (8th Jun) announced 200 weekly flights and 17 new routes to/from Albania as part of its Winter ’23 schedule. Albania will become the 37th country within Ryanair’s network, and will grant immediate access to key… more
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RYANAIR WELCOMES BARCELONA COURT RULING REGARDING THE DAMAGING PRACTICES OF ONLINE TRAVEL AGENTS
Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, today (08 June) welcomed the recent ruling of the Barcelona Court of Appeal regarding the damage caused by Online Travel Agents (OTAs) to Ryanair and our customers. OTAs have no commercial agreements with Ryanair and are not authorised by Ryanair to sell our flights. The Court affirmed the first instance decision… more
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RYANAIR AND OVER 1.1M FED-UP PASSENGERS
CALL ON URSULA VON DER LEYEN TO TAKE ACTION AND PROTECT EU OVERFLIGHTS DURING REPEATED ATC STRIKES Ryanair, Europe’s No. 1 airline, has today (5th June) called on the EU Commission under Ursula von der Leyen to take urgent action to protect overflights and EU citizens’ freedom of movement during the French ATC strike taking… more
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Ryanair May Traffic Grows 10% To 17.0M Guests
Ryanair Holdings plc today (Fri, 2 Jun) released May 2023 traffic stats as follows: more
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Ryanair Welcomes Hungarian Court Ruling To Annul €763,000 Fine By The Hungarian Consumer Protection Authority (CPA)
Ryanair, Hungary’s No. 1 airline, today (1st June) welcomes a ruling by the Metropolitan Court of Budapest, which annulled the bogus fine of €763,000 raised by the Hungarian CPA in August 2022 after Ryanair passed the Hungarian Govt’s “excess profit” tax of €10 per departing passenger to consumers. At the time, Ryanair condemned this “excess… more