Ryanair in 2018

Join this forum to discuss the latest news that happened in the world of commercial aviation.

Moderator: Latest news team

Post Reply

Passenger
Posts: 7263
Joined: 06 Dec 2010, 20:54

Re: Ryanair in 2018

Post by Passenger »

New baggage restrictions as from 15th January 2018:
https://www.aviation24.be/airlines/ryana ... 5-january/
https://www.aviation24.be/airlines/ryana ... -boarding/

Is Ryanair also going to change the maximum size for a "laptop bag"? At this moment, it's this (copy/pasted from their site):
small bag -> e.g. handbag, laptop bag etc. not exceeding 35cm x 20cm x 20cm
cabin bag -> not exceeding 55cm x 40cm x 20cm


How can one fit a laptop in a bag of 35cm x 20cm x 20cm?

Atco EBBR
Posts: 125
Joined: 21 May 2012, 13:11

Re: Ryanair in 2018

Post by Atco EBBR »

How can one fit a laptop in a bag of 35cm x 20cm x 20cm?
Easy, saw it in half..

User avatar
sn26567
Posts: 40815
Joined: 13 Feb 2003, 00:00
Location: Rosières/Rozieren, Belgium
Contact:

Re: Ryanair in 2018

Post by sn26567 »

Ryanair wants to negotiate labour issues in Italy exclusively with the country’s main pilots’ union, causing three Italian unions representing cabin crews, pilots and ground crews to plan a full-day strike on 10 February 2018.

Ryanair remains Ryanair and still has difficulties with unions...

In Belgium, Ryanair will have a meeting with the CNE trade union on 19 January. A first!
André
ex Sabena #26567

Passenger
Posts: 7263
Joined: 06 Dec 2010, 20:54

Re: Ryanair in 2018

Post by Passenger »

sn26567 wrote: 12 Jan 2018, 21:06 Ryanair wants to negotiate labour issues in Italy exclusively with the country’s main pilots’ union, causing three Italian unions representing cabin crews, pilots and ground crews to plan a full-day strike on 10 February 2018.
Wow. A strike, planned at four weeks as from now. Didn't the trade unions always said that a strike is urgent, unevitable and the last possible mean?
sn26567 wrote: 12 Jan 2018, 21:06 In Belgium, Ryanair will have a meeting with the CNE trade union on 19 January. A first!
... and with representatives from both BRU Airport and CRL Airport:
https://nl.metrotime.be/2018/01/12/news ... iendebond/

sean1982
Posts: 3260
Joined: 18 Mar 2003, 00:00
Contact:

Re: Ryanair in 2018

Post by sean1982 »

Passenger wrote: 12 Jan 2018, 23:33
sn26567 wrote: 12 Jan 2018, 21:06 Ryanair wants to negotiate labour issues in Italy exclusively with the country’s main pilots’ union, causing three Italian unions representing cabin crews, pilots and ground crews to plan a full-day strike on 10 February 2018.
Wow. A strike, planned at four weeks as from now. Didn't the trade unions always said that a strike is urgent, unevitable and the last possible mean?
it will be if they don't come to an agreement in a month after almost a ... 10 year battle or so? As long as I can remember anyway ...

User avatar
sn26567
Posts: 40815
Joined: 13 Feb 2003, 00:00
Location: Rosières/Rozieren, Belgium
Contact:

Re: Ryanair in 2018

Post by sn26567 »

Ryanair expressed its interest in buying some NIKI assets, as the court battle continues over the Austrian carrier.
André
ex Sabena #26567

User avatar
sn26567
Posts: 40815
Joined: 13 Feb 2003, 00:00
Location: Rosières/Rozieren, Belgium
Contact:

Re: Ryanair in 2018

Post by sn26567 »

Ryanair confirmed that all 15 of its UK pilot bases – including London Stansted – have now voted in a secret ballot to accept pay increases of up to 20% and these increases will be paid next week in the January 2018 payroll.
André
ex Sabena #26567

User avatar
luchtzak
Posts: 11728
Joined: 18 Sep 2002, 00:00
Location: Hofstade, Zemst - Belgium
Contact:

Re: Ryanair in 2018

Post by luchtzak »

Kris Peeters, Belgian Minister of Consumer Affairs, has withdrawn his suit against Ryanair over the cancellation of many flights at the end of last year. 

https://www.aviation24.be/airlines/ryana ... on-issues/

User avatar
sn26567
Posts: 40815
Joined: 13 Feb 2003, 00:00
Location: Rosières/Rozieren, Belgium
Contact:

Re: Ryanair in 2018

Post by sn26567 »

Ryanair filed a complaint with European competition authorities over a Polish Airports alleged refusal to expand Warsaw Modlin airport which Ryanair uses as its Polish base.

In other news, Ryanair pilots in Spain have threatened to take ‘legal actions’ against the carrier over their employment rights if they do not meet with company representatives by next week.
André
ex Sabena #26567

Not Real
Posts: 41
Joined: 03 Dec 2017, 09:20

Re: Ryanair in 2018

Post by Not Real »

sn26567 wrote: 23 Jan 2018, 15:01 Ryanair filed a complaint with European competition authorities over a Polish Airports alleged refusal to expand Warsaw Modlin airport which Ryanair uses as its Polish base.

In other news, Ryanair pilots in Spain have threatened to take ‘legal actions’ against the carrier over their employment rights if they do not meet with company representatives by next week.

Yes, this polish airport is since its opening always on a huge "-", the contract with Ryanair is so bad made (well, good for Ryanair) that they pay just a little bit than 1 euro per passenger to the airport and if any other airline would like to start operations dare, the tax is 10 euro for every other company. Moreover, Polish Airports are paying Ryanair to fly from Modlin (contract made few years ago and it is valid until 2020 I think), the region is maintaining the airport as well just to let it survive and the airport needs a repair of its bad runway this year...
Ryanair flies 3 million (!) passengers per year from this "fantastic airport".

Polish Airports just decided to make Radom (100 km from Warsaw) a second airport of Warsaw and let the low cost airlines and charters operate there, just to make its planned new Warsaw airport (as the current one soon will be not able to operate this quantity of passengers) an airport only for "normal" airlines (my fault, don't know how to call an airline which is not low cost). Modlin is not so far from Warsaw as Radom, but by car you will get faster to Radom than to Modlin (there is no "strict" train to Modlin). Radom is situated between big cities such as Lodz, Kielce, Lublin so it's better for tourists as well because Modlin is situated in the middle of nowhere.

User avatar
sn26567
Posts: 40815
Joined: 13 Feb 2003, 00:00
Location: Rosières/Rozieren, Belgium
Contact:

Re: Ryanair in 2018

Post by sn26567 »

Not Real wrote: 24 Jan 2018, 10:51 Yes, this polish airport is since its opening always on a huge "-", the contract with Ryanair is so bad made (well, good for Ryanair) that they pay just a little bit than 1 euro per passenger to the airport and if any other airline would like to start operations dare, the tax is 10 euro for every other company. Moreover, Polish Airports are paying Ryanair to fly from Modlin (contract made few years ago and it is valid until 2020 I think), the region is maintaining the airport as well just to let it survive and the airport needs a repair of its bad runway this year...
Do you mean that, when Wizz Air was flying from Modlin WMI, they had to pay much more than Ryanair? No surprise that they moved to Chopin WAW, allegedly to respond to the wish of their customers...
André
ex Sabena #26567

User avatar
sn26567
Posts: 40815
Joined: 13 Feb 2003, 00:00
Location: Rosières/Rozieren, Belgium
Contact:

Re: Ryanair in 2018

Post by sn26567 »

European pilot group demands Ryanair meet unions collectively

Ryanair pilots’ unions demanded on Wednesday a joint meeting with management, saying individual talks on a new collective bargaining system were not satisfactory, according to a letter sent by the European Cockpit Association.

The letter dated Jan. 24, which was on European Cockpit Association notepaper and signed by 11 trade unions, also demanded that Ryanair commit by March 1 to introduce permanent direct employment contracts in accordance with the local laws of the country where staff are based.

Ryanair, in a statement, refused the idea of meeting unions collectively.

Full article from Reuters: https://uk.reuters.com/article/us-ryana ... KKBN1FD2UA
André
ex Sabena #26567

Not Real
Posts: 41
Joined: 03 Dec 2017, 09:20

Re: Ryanair in 2018

Post by Not Real »

sn26567 wrote: 24 Jan 2018, 17:00
Not Real wrote: 24 Jan 2018, 10:51 Yes, this polish airport is since its opening always on a huge "-", the contract with Ryanair is so bad made (well, good for Ryanair) that they pay just a little bit than 1 euro per passenger to the airport and if any other airline would like to start operations dare, the tax is 10 euro for every other company. Moreover, Polish Airports are paying Ryanair to fly from Modlin (contract made few years ago and it is valid until 2020 I think), the region is maintaining the airport as well just to let it survive and the airport needs a repair of its bad runway this year...
Do you mean that, when Wizz Air was flying from Modlin WMI, they had to pay much more than Ryanair? No surprise that they moved to Chopin WAW, allegedly to respond to the wish of their customers...
Exactly.

User avatar
sn26567
Posts: 40815
Joined: 13 Feb 2003, 00:00
Location: Rosières/Rozieren, Belgium
Contact:

Re: Ryanair in 2018

Post by sn26567 »

Ryanair pilots in Spain are preparing legal action over the carrier’s insistence on keeping them under an Irish employment status.
André
ex Sabena #26567

nordikcam
Posts: 1202
Joined: 24 Aug 2008, 10:22
Location: Uccle

Re: Ryanair in 2018

Post by nordikcam »

In the same time FR will fly BRU Amman next winter...

http://www.lalibre.be/economie/libre-en ... 24c7d63431
Sorry in french !

jan_olieslagers
Posts: 3049
Joined: 24 Jun 2006, 08:34
Location: Vl.Brabant
Contact:

Re: Ryanair in 2018

Post by jan_olieslagers »


User avatar
sn26567
Posts: 40815
Joined: 13 Feb 2003, 00:00
Location: Rosières/Rozieren, Belgium
Contact:

Re: Ryanair in 2018

Post by sn26567 »

And in English, on ... Aviation24.be of course:

https://www.aviation24.be/airlines/ryana ... n-october/
André
ex Sabena #26567

User avatar
sn26567
Posts: 40815
Joined: 13 Feb 2003, 00:00
Location: Rosières/Rozieren, Belgium
Contact:

Re: Ryanair in 2018

Post by sn26567 »

Ryanair passengers face possible strikes this Easter as the airline continues to battle unions across Europe amid demands for improved pay and conditions for pilots.

In better news, Ryanair expects to receive its UK AOC by September 2018.
André
ex Sabena #26567

User avatar
sn26567
Posts: 40815
Joined: 13 Feb 2003, 00:00
Location: Rosières/Rozieren, Belgium
Contact:

Re: Ryanair in 2018

Post by sn26567 »

Ryanair pan-European pilot group EERC called for the resignation of CEO Michael O’Leary, in the latest sign of strains in staff relations at the airline.

Ryanair tries to negotiate separate deals with pilots by country rather than on a European basis. It has already said it does not recognise EERC. "Divide ut imperes!"

https://t.co/OIzRCabvVB
André
ex Sabena #26567

Post Reply