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RYANAIR BOEING DELIVERY UPDATE
NOW EXPECT ONLY 40 OF 57 B737 DELIVERIES FOR PEAK S24 Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, today (Fri 1 Mar) confirmed that Boeing now expect to deliver just 40 of the 57 planned B737-MAX8200 aircraft that were due to be delivered to Ryanair before the end of June 2024. Ryanair’s current S24 schedule was based on… more
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RYANAIR CALLS ON GREEN MINISTERS (TRANSPORT & TOURISM) TO SCRAP DUBLIN AIRPORT TRAFFIC CAP: “GROW OR GO”
RYANAIR PLAN TO GROW IRISH TRAFFIC 50% BY 2030 NOW BLOCKED BY ARTIFICIAL DUBLIN AIRPORT TRAFFIC CAP Ryanair, Ireland’s favourite airline, today (Thurs 29 Feb) briefed the Irish media on its growth plans for Summer 2024. In Summer 2024, Ryanair expects to grow traffic at Ireland’s regional airports, Cork, Shannon & Knock, but sadly Dublin… more
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RYANAIR LAUNCHES NEW PARTNERSHIP WITH LEADING OTA ON THE BEACH
GUARANTEEING NO OVERCHARGING FOR RYANAIR FLIGHTS/ ANCILLARIES Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, today (27 Feb) announced its 4th OTA partnership with leading OTA, On the Beach, who will now be authorised to offer Ryanair flights, seats, and bags to their customers at Ryanair’s low prices as part of their holiday packages. This deal guarantees that On… more
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SILLY GREEN MINISTER CAN’T ADD, CAN’T SUBTRACT, AND CAN’T BOOK A LOW FARE FLIGHT EITHER
RYANAIR CALLS ON OSSIAN SMYTH TO CORRECT HIS FALSE STATEMENT ABOUT RYANAIR PRICING Ryanair, No.1 airline, today (15 Feb) called on Green Minister, Ossian Smyth, to correct the absurd and false claims he made this week that Ryanair’s air fares to London and Paris were “more expensive” than competitor airlines. As with other Green Ministers… more
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RYANAIR LAUNCHES NEW DEAL WITH TUI GUARANTEEING NO OVERCHARGING FOR RYANAIR FLIGHTS/ANCILLARIES
Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, today (15 Feb) announced its latest partnership with leading travel company, TUI, who will now be authorised to offer Ryanair flights, seats, and bags to their customers as part of their holiday packages on the condition that they do not overcharge customers for Ryanair products. The deal will also guarantee TUI… more
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RYANAIR CALLS ON GREEN TRANSPORT MINISTER RYAN TO LIFT DUBLIN AIRPORT CAP OR QUIT
DUBLIN AIRPORT LOSES 3 AIRCRAFT, 16 NEW ROUTES, AND OVER 200 JOBS TO SOUTHERN ITALY Ryanair, Ireland’s favourite airline, today (15 Feb) called on Green Transport Minister, Eamon Ryan, to take urgent action to lift the traffic cap at Dublin Airport or quit and let someone else do the job. Ryanair today announced it has… more