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New bag policy from 1 Nov – Half of Ryanair customers will continue to bring two free carry-on bags
– Up to 50% of customers will continue to bring two free carry-on bags from 1 Nov as they travel on Priority Boarding. – Our new lower cost €8 x 10kg checked bag (compared to the current €25 x 20kg checked bag) means that checked bag income will probably decline as we deliver more savings… more
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Ryanair Website To Sell Air Malta Flights
21 New Routes Including Casablanca, Kiev, Moscow, Tunis & Zurich Now On Sale On Ryanair.Com Ryanair, Malta’s No.1 airline, today (21 Aug) announced a new flight partnership with Air Malta, which will allow Ryanair’s 139m customers to book Air Malta flights on the Ryanair.com website. From today, Maltese customers can browse and book Air Malta… more
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Ryanair Forced To Cancel 250 Flights To/From Germany On Friday (Aug 10) Due To Unjustified Strike By Vereinigung Cockpit
VC Refuse To Give 7 Days’ Notice Of Strike So Ryanair Can Minimize Customer Disruption – Affected customers will be notified by 3pm on Wednesday (8 Aug) and can take refund, free move or reroute. – This strike is unnecessary when Ryanair has already sent VC a revised proposal (on Friday 3 August) on a… more
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July Traffic Grows 4% To 13.1m Customers
Load Factor Unchanged At 97% On Lower Fares Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, today (2 Aug) released July traffic statistics as follows: Traffic grew 4% to 13.1m customers ATC staff shortages, adverse weather and unnecessary pilot and cabin crew strikes caused over 1,000 flight cancellations in July compared to just 23 cancellations in July 17 Rolling… more
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Briefing Note: Ryanair Irish Pilots – The Facts
See Actual Payslips Here: 1. Irish Captain 2. UK Captain 3. German Captain 4. Spanish Captain 5. Belgian Captain more
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Briefing Note: Ryanair Cabin Crew – The Facts
See Actual Payslips Here: 1. Ireland No.1 2. Ireland Junior 3. Spain No.1 4. Spain Junior 5. Portugal No.1 6. Portugal Junior 7. Belgium No.1 8. Belgium Junior more
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IAG, Ryanair, Easyjet and Wizz Air Submit French ATC Strikes Complaint to European Commission
International Airlines Group (IAG), Ryanair, easyJet and Wizz Air have submitted complaints to the European Commission against France as its air traffic controllers’ strikes restrict the fundamental principle of freedom of movement within the EU. The airlines are not questioning the right to strike but believe France is breaking EU law by not enabling flights… more