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Ryanair Calls On Taoiseach To “Read The Evidence”
Ryanair today (27 May) called on Taoiseach Leo Varadkar to “read the evidence” which confirms that it is safe to return to flying from 1 July with Ryanair thanks to the concrete measures introduced by the European health and air safety experts. Leo Varadkar said in the Dáil today “I think we have to continue… more
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Ryanair Calls For Removal Of Ineffective Quarantine
Ryanair, Europe’s largest low fares airline, today (Wed 27 May) welcomed Spain’s announcement last weekend that all travel restrictions will be lifted from 1 July, allowing Europeans to take family holidays in Spain during July & Aug. This reopening of Spain mirrors similar re-openings recently announced by Italy, Greece, Portugal and France. Germany is expected… more
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Ryanair Condemns €9 Billion State Aid To Lufthansa
Ryanair, Europe’s largest low fare airline, today (Tues 26 May) condemned the German Government’s decision to award €9bn of State Aid to Lufthansa on top of the extensive payroll support already given to the German airline, which will further strengthen Lufthansa’s monopoly like grip on the German air travel market. The German and French Governments… more
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Ryanair Welcomes Spain Reopening For Tourism From 1 July
Italy, Cyprus, Greece, Portugal, Spain Now Open For Holidays Ryanair, Europe’s largest low fares airline, today (Tues 26 May) confirmed it plans to operate 40% of its normal July flight schedule, as Spain this weekend, announced it would remove travel and visitor restrictions from 1 July, mirroring earlier plans announced by Italy, Cyprus, Greece,… more
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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
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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
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