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Ryanair Expands into Israel with three new Routes
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The airline will operate three routes from Eilat Ovda Airport in the far south of the country, near the border with Jordan. Initially, flights will...
Ryanair to open 74th base in Gothenburg
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Irish low-cost carrier Ryanair has announced Gothenburg in Sweden as its 74th base from September, where it will base a single aircraft to launch...
Is Ryanair Taking a Closer Look at the 737-700?
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Irish budget carrier Ryanair has acquired a single Boeing 737-700 and although this will be used mainly for crew training purposes, it will also be...
European Airlines Come Together with new EU Aviation Strategy
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The CEOs of Europe’s five largest airline groups hosted a press briefing in Brussels earlier today (June 17) to outline their shared vision for a...
DATA: What are the Fastest Growing Airlines in North Africa?
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Ahead of this year's inaugural Routes Middle East and Africa forum, Routesonline is providing a snapshot on the leading airlines and airports and...
Ryanair Increases Frequencies on 12 Routes from Dublin
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Irish budget carrier, Ryanair is to increase frequencies on 12 routes from Dublin for the Winter 2015/16 season from October.
Ryanair Boosts Winter Offering from Copenhagen
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Ryanair opened the Copenhagen base at the end of last month as it continues to develop its network offering from primary airports to support...
Routes Europe Flashback: Ryanair From the Beginning
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This edition of flashback from our sister blog, AirlineRoute, includes Ryanair’s first 15 years of operations from 1985, which includes the airline...
Ryanair Confirms Long-Haul Plans Are NOT Cleared for Take-Off
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Ryanair last week revealed it was in talks with manufacturers, with a view to ordering long-haul aircraft after its board approved plans to begin...
Ryanair One Step Closer to Going Long-Haul
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Dublin-based carrier, Ryanair is reportedly in talks with manufacturers, with a view to ordering long-haul aircraft after its board approved plans...