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Ryanair Extends The Removal Of Its Flight Change Fee To All New September Bookings
Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, today (Friday 17 July) announced it will extend the waiving of its flight change fee for all customers who book to travel in Sept – already in place for new July & Aug bookings – allowing them to book their extended summer holidays with peace of mind in case their travel… more
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Ryanair To Cut 1,000 Ireland-UK Flights In Aug And Sept
Over 200,000 Lost Passengers In Cork, Shannon, Knock & Kerry Ireland Remains Closed For Business As The Uk, Ni & Rest Of Europe Removes Travel Restrictions On Eu Flights Ryanair, Europe’s largest airline, today (Tue, 14 July) announced that it would cut its Ireland-UK schedules for the months of August and September by up to… more
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Ryanair Launches New Route From Manchester To Poznan
Flights Twice Weekly As Part Of Winter 2020 Schedule Ryanair, Europe’s no.1 airline, today (Fri, 10 July) announced a new route from the United Kingdom to Poland, commencing 27 October as part of its winter 2020 schedule. The new route will operate twice weekly from Manchester Airport to Poznan. Our UK customers can book a… more
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Ryanair To Fly Bristol Holidaymakers On Over 30 Routes In Summer 2020
Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, today (Friday, 10th July) announced it is offering over 30 routes to/from the Bristol as part of its Summer 2020 schedule. A Malaga service marked one of the first of Ryanair’s post-lockdown flights from Bristol airport on 23rd June and following the easing of travel restrictions by the UK Govt, Bristol… more
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Ryanair And Unite Agree On Pay Cuts To Save Hundreds Of Cabin Crew Jobs In The UK
Ryanair today (8 July) welcomed the acceptance by its UK cabin crew of a 4-year agreement negotiated with UNITE the union on pay reductions of between 5% to 10% – restored over 4 years – and productivity improvements. This agreement gives Ryanair a framework to flex its operation during the Covid-19 crisis and a pathway… more
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Ryanair’s Director of Engineering and his Team Work to the Highest Safety Standards
During lockdown, Ryanair’s engineers worked around the clock to maintain its fleet The Covid-19 lockdown presented a unique challenge for Ryanair’s engineers. With European skies eerily quiet as the aviation industry ground to a halt, Ryanair’s Director of Engineering, Karsten Muehlenfeld had to come up with a plan to maintain its fleet of 460 Boeing… more
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Ryanair And Its Irish Pilots Agree On Pay Cuts To Save Irish Pilot Jobs
Ryanair today (3 July) welcomed acceptance by 100% of its Irish Pilots of a 4-year agreement which includes a 20% pay reduction, restored over 4 years, along with productivity improvements on rosters, flexible working patterns and annual leave to minimise Irish Pilot job losses. This agreement gives Ryanair a framework to flex its operation during… more


