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Ryanair Announces Autumn Winter Schedule Cuts Due To Boeing Delivery Delays
Full Year Traffic Of 183.5m Unaffected As Yet Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, today (Thurs 28th Sept) announced a number of Winter 2023 schedule reductions as a direct result of Boeing aircraft delivery delays during the Sept to Dec period. Ryanair had expected to receive 27 aircraft between Sept and Dec, but due to production delays… more
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RYANAIR CONDEMNS ANA’S PROPOSAL TO INCREASE AIRPORT CHARGES BY UP TO 18%
INCREASED CHARGES WILL DAMAGE PORTUGAL’S CONNECTIVITY & TOURISM, PARTICURLARY IN PORTUGAL’S ISLAND REGIONS INCLUDING MADEIRA & THE AZORES Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, today (27 Sept) slammed ANA’s proposal to increase airport charges by up to 18% from 2024. ANA, operated by French airport concession company VINCI, is seeking excessive and unjustified charge increases throughout Portugal,… more
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Ryanair Welcomes The Blocking Of Booking.Com / Etraveli Merger
Ryanair today (26 Sep) welcomed the European Commission’s decision to block Booking.com’s proposed anticompetitive acquisition of Etraveli. Booking.com’s ability to dictate commission levels to hotels all over the EU coupled with Etraveli’s advanced screenscraping technology targeting airline websites would result in more consumers being overcharged for their flights if these two digital giants were allowed to… more
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RYANAIR CALLS ON CUSTOMERS TO BOOK DIRECT
AS MANY OTAS CONTINUE TO PROVIDE INCORRECT PASSENGER CONTACT & PAYMENT DETAILS BLOCKING PASSENGERS FROM MANAGING THEIR BOOKINGS & RECEIVING IMPORTANT TRAVEL INFO Ryanair, Europe’s no. 1 airline, today (3rd Aug) called on customers to always book directly with airlines as many online travel agents (OTAs) provide airlines with inaccurate passenger details which can block… more
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RYANAIR CARRIES OVER 18M GUESTS IN ONE MONTH FOR FIRST TIME EVER
JULY TRAFFIC GROWS 11% TO 18.7M GUESTS Ryanair Holdings plc today (Wed, 2 Aug) released July 2023 traffic stats as follows: more
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RYANAIR CALLS ON PORTUGUSE GOVT. TO PROTECT AZORES CONNECTIVITY AND JOBS BY REVERSING ANA’S EXCESSIVE 26% PRICE INCREASE INCLUDING ANA’S 96% OVERCHARGE ON PASSENGER SECURITY
Ryanair, Europe’s No. 1 airline, has today (25 July) called on the Portuguese Govt to protect connectivity, jobs and tourism post-Covid in Ponta Delgada and Madeira – two of Europe’s most peripheral islands which rely on low-cost aviation for inbound tourism and local jobs – by reversing ANA’s excessive 26% charge increase on all passengers… more



