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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
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RYANAIR LAUNCHES 24 HR BLUE MONDAY SEAT SALE
MAKE THE MOST OF THE NEW FEB BANK HOLIDAY WITH RYANAIR FARES FROM JUST €24.99 Ryanair, Ireland’s no. 1 airline for low fares, choice and reliability has today (16 Jan) announced a January blues-beating 24-hour seat sale with fares from just €24.99 – lifting the January gloom and bringing those dreams of blue skies and… more
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RYANAIR ADDS EXTRA SEATS FOR IRISH SIX NATIONS FANS TRAVELLING TO ITALY
Ryanair, Ireland’s No 1 airline, has responded to strong demand from Irish rugby fans by adding even more seats to Rome ahead of Ireland’s much anticipated Six Nations test against Italy on Sat, 25 Feb. Secure your Ryanair seat to Italy and cheer on the boys in green from your seat in Stadio Olimpico for… more
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RYANAIR EXPECTS TO REPORT STRONGER Q3. RAISES FY PROFIT GUIDANCE FROM €1.00BN – €1.20BN TO A NEW RANGE OF €1.325BN – €1.425BN.
Ryanair Holdings plc today (4 Jan.) said it expects to report a stronger than expected Q3 (end 31 Dec.) PAT of close to €200m. Strong pent-up travel demand over the holiday season for the first time in 3 years, with no adverse impact from Covid or the war in Ukraine, stimulated stronger than expected peak… more
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RYANAIR DEC 2022 TRAFFIC GROWS 21% TO 11.5m GUESTS
Ryanair Holdings plc today (Wed, 4 Jan) released Dec 2022 traffic stats as follows: more
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BAD DAY FOR IRISH TOURISM AS “SANTA” COMMISSION FOR AVIATION REGULATION (CAR) GIFTS DUBLIN AIRPORT A 45% CHRISTMAS PRICE INCREASE
Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, today (23 Dec) slammed the decision by the Commission for Aviation Regulation (CAR) to allow Dublin Airport to increase its charges to passengers by up to 45% by 2026 (including inflation). Dublin Airport passengers already endured long queues at Dublin Airport last summer with poor terminal facilities due to mismanagement of… more
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RYANAIR ANNOUNCES NEW SUMMER ROUTES FROM DUBLIN TO KOS & BRINDISI
LOWEST FARES FROM DUBLIN TO NEW SUMMER DESTINATIONS Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, today (22 Dec) announced 2 new summer destinations to Kos and Brindisi as part of its Dublin Summer ’23 schedule – operating both routes twice weekly from June 2023. To celebrate, Ryanair has launched a limited-time seat sale for early bird customers looking… more




