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  • Ryanair Rejects UK Visitor Quarantine As Ineffective And Useless

    Ryanair Rejects UK Visitor Quarantine As Ineffective And Useless

    Ryanair, Europe’s largest low fares airline, today (Wed 03 June) rejected the UK Government’s 14 day quarantine as ineffective and useless. For a quarantine to be effective, inbound passengers arriving at ports and airports need to be “detained” at their point of arrival. The UK Government however proposes to collect mobile phone numbers from inbound… more

  • Ryanair May Traffic Falls 99.5% To 0.07m Guests

    Ryanair May Traffic Falls 99.5% To 0.07m Guests

    Covid-19 Airspace Closures Continue To Impact Traffic Ryanair Holdings plc today (Wed 3 June) released May traffic statistics as follows:      2019 2020      Growth Ryanair Group  14.1m 0.07m -99.5% Ryanair  13.5m 0.07m -99.5% Lauda    0.6m 0.0m  -100%                              … more

  • Ryanair Welcomes EU Guidelines For Return To Healthy Flying

    Ryanair Welcomes EU Guidelines For Return To Healthy Flying

    Ryanair, Europe’s largest passenger airline, today (Thurs 21st May) welcomed new EU guidelines to ensure that Europe’s citizens can return to flying within the European Union in the coming weeks in a manner that best protects their health and the health of airline crew. These effective guidelines now allow Europe’s tourism industry to restart in… more

  • Ryanair Full Year Profits Up 13% To €1bn Due Stronger Revenue & 4% Traffic Growth Pre-Covid

    Ryanair Full Year Profits Up 13% To €1bn Due Stronger Revenue & 4% Traffic Growth Pre-Covid

    Ryanair Holdings plc today (18 May) reported a full year profit of €1,002m (excl. hedge ineffectiveness), compared to €885m last year. Highlights include: Traffic grew 4% to 149m guests. Revenue per guest rose 6% to €57 (2% higher fares & ancillary rev. up 16%). Over 90% of flights arrived on-time (excl. ATC delays). EU’s greenest,… more

  • Ryanair Announces Over 250 Jobs Lost At Its Dublin, Stansted, Madrid & Wroclaw Offices Due To Covid-19 Groundings

    Ryanair Announces Over 250 Jobs Lost At Its Dublin, Stansted, Madrid & Wroclaw Offices Due To Covid-19 Groundings

    Ryanair, Europe’s largest low fares airline, today (Fri 15th May) confirmed it has reduced its office headcount in Dublin, Stansted, Madrid and Wroclaw by over 250 through a combination of probation/fixed term contract ends, resignations and redundancies, as these people will not be required to return to work on 1 June, when the Ryanair offices… more

  • Ryanair To Restore 40% Of Scheduled Flights From 1 July

    Ryanair To Restore 40% Of Scheduled Flights From 1 July

    Crew & Passengers To Wear Face Masks & Pass Temperature Checks Ryanair, Europe’s largest low fares airline, today (Tues 12th May) announced plans to return to 40% of normal flight schedules from Wed 1 July 2020, subject to Government restrictions on flights being lifted, and effective public health measures being put in place at airports.… more

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