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Ryanair Mar 2023 Traffic Grows 12% To 12.6m Guests
Ryanair Holdings plc today (Mon, 3 Apr) released Mar 2023 traffic stats as follows: more
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Ryanair Holdings Plc Announces 2 New Board Appointments Elisabeth Köstinger (AUT) And Eamonn Brennan (IRE) Agree To Join Board From 1 April
The Board of Ryanair Holdings plc today (Tues 28th March) announced that Ms Elisabeth Köstinger, an Austrian citizen, and Mr Eamonn Brennan, an Irish citizen, have agreed to join the Board of Ryanair Holdings plc as non-executive directors effective from 1 April 2023. Elisabeth Köstinger is a former Austrian politician who was an MEP from… more
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Ryanair Calls On Ursula Von Der Leyen And EU Commission To Protect EU Single Market For Air Travel
Ryanair, Europe’s largest passenger airline, today (Mon 27th Mar) condemned the continuing cancellation of flights over France due to repeated French ATC strikes. As always, French Minimum Service Legislation is used to protect French domestic flights, but EU overflights from Germany, Spain, Italy, the UK and Ireland are cancelled solely because a tiny French ATC… more
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RYANAIR FEB 2023 TRAFFIC GROWS 22% TO 10.6M GUESTS
Ryanair Holdings plc today (Thurs, 2 Mar) released Feb 2023 traffic stats as follows: more
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RYANAIR JAN 2023 TRAFFIC GROWS 69% TO 11.8m GUESTS
Ryanair Holdings plc today (Thurs, 2 Feb) released Jan 2023 traffic stats as follows: more
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RYANAIR LAUNCHES BUDAPEST SUMMER 2023
SCHEDULE 56 ROUTES (BELFAST NEW ROUTE) – BUDAPEST’S BIGGEST AIRLINE Ryanair, Hungary’s no.1 airline, today (24 Jan) announced its summer 23 schedule with 56 routes (1 new route to Belfast) to/from Budapest – more passengers than any other airline. As Budapest’s biggest and lowest fare airline, Ryanair will base eight aircraft in Budapest for Summer… more
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RYANAIR CUTS CARBON EMISSIONS BY 165,000 TONNES WITH WINGLET RETROFIT
Following a $175m agreement with Aviation Partners Boeing (APB), Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, today (23 Jan) installed Split Scimitar Winglets to the first of over 400 of its Boeing 737-800 Next Generation aircraft. This modification will improve aircraft fuel efficiency by up to 1.5%, reducing Ryanair’s annual fuel consumption by 65 million litres and carbon… more



