Ryanair Group
Ryanair is the largest low cost operator in Europe, operating from over thirty bases across Europe operating a fleet of B737-800 aircraft. Ryanair carried over 100 million passengers in 2016. Ryanair attends Routes events across...
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Infographic: the global picture (w/c March 30)
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How airlines around the world are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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COVID-19: Europe market update (w/e March 29)
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Routes' weekly update on how airlines and airports across Europe are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Infographic: the global picture (w/e March 29)
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How airlines around the world are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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COVID-19: Europe market update (w/e March 22)
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Routes' weekly update on how airlines and airports across Europe are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Ryanair grounds flights until June
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Ryanair does not expect to operate any flights through April or May while fellow European ULCCs Wizz Air and easyJet have grounded the majority of...
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Infographic: the global picture (w/e March 22)
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How airlines around the world are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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European carriers make substantial cuts
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Ryanair expects “the majority” of its fleet will be grounded while Finnair and SAS are among the latest airlines to stop almost all flights. Air...
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Local council blocks London Stansted expansion
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Stansted’s management expressed disappointment in the decision.
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Bulletin board: Air France-KLM, Ryanair, Transavia, Gulf Air
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This week: Air France-KLM drops Virgin Atlantic deal plans; Ryanair to close two bases; Transavia to start Brussels service; codeshare agreed...
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European airlines still facing an uncertain future
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Trouble is brewing in Europe’s saturated market, with many airlines collapsing this year
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Route rundown: CRK-CAN, BUD-HRK, LAX-ANC
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This week: Cebu Pacific adds route to previous World Routes host; Budapest gains another Ukraine service; and United plans Los Angeles – Anchorage...
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Ryanair targets underserved Armenia - Western Europe market
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Armenia currently has no low-cost routes to Western Europe, but that is about to change following Ryanair’s decision to enter the former Soviet...
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Ukraine eyes further LCC growth
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Ukraine’s government has laid out an action plan to grow the share of low-cost routes in the country and create conditions for a 60 percent...
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Ryanair to close bases after 737 Max delays
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Ryanair has warned that it will be forced to cut the number of flights next summer and close some bases because of delays to deliveries of Boeing’s...
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Route rundown: PFO-BEY, CAI-MAD, FUK-HNL
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This week: Ryanair is to launch its first-ever flights to Lebanon; Iberia is to resume service to Egypt; and Hawaiian Airlines returns to Fukuoka.
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Airline leaders hit out at “virtue signalling” on green tax
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Proposed green taxes on airlines will have no positive impact on the industry’s sustainability, senior figures from some of the top carriers have...
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Ryanair to continue Maltese expansion with new airline
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Irish low-cost carrier Ryanair is to establish a subsidiary in Malta, with plans to have as many as ten aircraft on the island's register within...
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Ryanair expects first Max flights this winter
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Ryanair chief executive Michael O'Leary expects the Irish low-cost carrier’s first five Boeing 737 Max aircraft to be in service during the winter...
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Human relationships “vital” in airport-airline partnerships
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A human relationship remains critical in maintaining effective airport-airline partnerships, especially when either party is facing difficulties, a...
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Bulletin board: aviation industry news round-up
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This week: Virgin Australia defers first 737 MAX deliveries; Qatar expands Royal Air Maroc agreement; Ryanair to grow presence in Jordan and more.