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DUBLIN AIRPORT AND IRISH TOURISM STAGNATE WHILE SPAIN’S AIRPORTS GROW
USELESS GREEN MINISTER RYAN SHOULD “GROW…OR GO” Ryanair today (Fri 8th Mar), called on Ireland’s Transport Minister, Eamon Ryan, to “Grow or Go” as Spanish airport operator AENA yesterday unveiled plans to accelerate its traffic growth by 10% from 283m passengers in 2023 to 310m passengers by 2026. Over that same 4 years, Dublin Airport… more
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RYANAIR TO TAKE ADDITIONAL 500 TONNES SAF FROM OMV IN 2024
Following Ryanair’s purchase of 500 tonnes of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) from OMV in October last, the airline has today (8th Mar) announced that it will take an additional 500 tonnes of SAF from OMV in 2024. This agreement will save a further 1,250+ tonnes in CO2 emissions (equivalent to c.100 Ryanair flights from Dublin… more
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RYANAIR CALLS ON MINISTER RYAN TO INTERVENE IN DUBLIN AIRPORT TRAFFIC CAP…EXACTLY THE WAY HE DID IN SHANNON LNG PLANNING
Ryanair, Ireland’s favourite airline, today (Wed 6th Mar) called on Green Transport Minister, Eamon Ryan, to explain why he won’t intervene in the planning process to scrap the 32m Dublin Airport cap when he had no problem intervening in the planning for the Shannon LNG facility in 2022 (see copy attached). Ryanair looks forward to… more
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RYANAIR EXPANDS CORPORATE TRAVEL OFFERING THROUGH NEW DISTRIBUTION PARTNERSHIP WITH KYTE
INDUSTRY-LEADING ROUTE NETWORK, FREQUENCIES, AND FARES FOR CORPORATE TRAVEL Ryanair, Europe’s No. 1 airline, today (6th Mar) announced a new partnership agreement with corporate travel distributor, Kyte, which will enable Kyte’s network of corporate travel partners to access Ryanair’s industry leading low fares and network of over 3,600 daily flights (including key city connections) across… more
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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





