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Ryanair October Traffic Grows 38% To 15.7m Guests
Ryanair Holdings plc today (Wed, 2 Nov) released Oct. traffic statistics as follows: more
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RYANAIR SEPTEMBER TRAFFIC GROWS 49% TO 15.9M GUESTS
Ryanair Holdings plc today (Tues, 4 Oct) released Sept. traffic statistics as follows: more
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Ryanair Announces New Route From Bristol To Bydgoszcz
29 ROUTES IN TOTAL FOR WINTER 2022 Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, today (20th Sept) announced a new route for its Bristol Winter’22 schedule to Bydgoszcz, Poland, starting from the 30th of October. This route which will operate twice per week, brings Ryanair’s total number of routes to/from Bristol for Winter’22 to 29, connecting Bristol with top European cities… more
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RYANAIR CALLS ON EU TO PROTECT OVERFLIGHTS TO PREVENT FRENCH ATC UNION CANCELLING THOUSANDS OF FLIGHTS
FRENCH ATC STRIKE CAUSES RYANAIR TO CANCEL 420 FLIGHTS (80,000 PASSENGERS) ON FRI 16th SEPT Ryanair today, Thurs (15th Sept) called on the EU to take immediate action to protect overflights over French airspace tomorrow, Fri (16th Sept) while French Air Traffic Control (ATC) go on an all-out one-day strike. Ryanair regrets that it is… more
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Ryanair And OMV Sign 160,000 Tonne SAF Deal
Ryanair, Europe’s largest airline, and OMV, the international integrated oil, gas and chemicals company headquartered in Vienna, have today (14th Sept) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to supply sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) at Ryanair airports across Austria, Germany and Romania. While limited production of SAF remains a global aviation issue, this MoU gives Ryanair… more
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Ryanair Appeals Bogus CPA Fine Calls On HU Govt. To Scrap “Excess Profits” Tax On Loss Making Airline Sector
Ryanair, Hungary’s No.1 airline, today (13th Sep) called on the Hungarian Govt to explain why its idiotic “excess profits” tax was levied on the airline industry which has reported record losses over the last 2 years due to Covid and the Ukraine war. It makes no sense to impose an “excess profits” tax where “excess… more
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Ryanair Appeals Hungary’s Baseless ‘Excess Profits’ Tax Fine
Ryanair, Hungary’s no. 1 airline, confirmed this morning (24 Aug) that it has appealed the baseless fine first announced by the Hungarian Justice Minister, yet allegedly imposed by the Hungarian Consumer Protection Agency (CPA) on 8 August last. Last June, the Hungarian Govt imposed an “excess profits” tax on the airline industry despite the fact… more




