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Ryanair (Holdings) in 2020

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This topic is about Ryanair Holdings, including the following airlines :

Ryanair (DAC), Republic of Ireland
Ryanair UK, United Kingdom
Ryanair Sun / Buzz, Poland
Lauda, Austria
Malta Air, Malta.
ch-aviation says that the number of MAX expected before S20 peak is 10 737 MAX 200.

Buzz has 3 MAX 200 painted with the new livery (+ stored), and 20 Ryanair MAX 200 are stored as well.

Malta Air has no MAX confirmed delivery.

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Ryanair continues Armenian expansion with routes from Greece :

https://www.aviation24.be/airlines/ryan ... om-greece/

New summer routes : Gyumri - Athens and Yerevan - Thessaloniki
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Ryanair cuts fleet by Zaventem by a quarter: job threats

https://www.lalibre.be/economie/entrepr ... 130d0977e2

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nordikcam wrote: 06 Jan 2020, 21:10 Ryanair cuts fleet by Zaventem by a quarter: job threats

https://www.lalibre.be/economie/entrepr ... 130d0977e2
Surprising !

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brusselsairlinesfan wrote: 06 Jan 2020, 23:51
nordikcam wrote: 06 Jan 2020, 21:10 Ryanair cuts fleet by Zaventem by a quarter: job threats

https://www.lalibre.be/economie/entrepr ... 130d0977e2
Surprising !
Well, not really.

They must be suffering from the 737 fiasco as they are reportedly soon going to shrink their fleet (old planes leaving, new ones not arriving), so they have to cut somewhere.

The arrival of transavia probably will not have convinced them positively about the medium term prospects of improvements either.

What it does confirm once more though, despite it being denied several times overhere, is just how weak BRU only performs for them. Logic dictates you pull capacity on the worst perfoming places first, hence a 25% capacity cut at BRU.

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It's not shure they gone cut capacity in Brussels it's possible they will do like in Faro and fly from other airports.
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Inquirer wrote: 07 Jan 2020, 08:37
brusselsairlinesfan wrote: 06 Jan 2020, 23:51
nordikcam wrote: 06 Jan 2020, 21:10 Ryanair cuts fleet by Zaventem by a quarter: job threats

https://www.lalibre.be/economie/entrepr ... 130d0977e2
Surprising !
Well, not really.

They must be suffering from the 737 fiasco as they are reportedly soon going to shrink their fleet (old planes leaving, new ones not arriving), so they have to cut somewhere.

The arrival of transavia probably will not have convinced them positively about the medium term prospects of improvements either.

What it does confirm once more though, despite it being denied several times overhere, is just how weak BRU only performs for them. Logic dictates you pull capacity on the worst perfoming places first, hence a 25% capacity cut at BRU.
It’s not because one based airplane is pulled that capacity is cut. The flights can be operated from other bases, so it doesn’t say anything about the “weakness” of BRU

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Malta Air to commence Malta – Vienna service from 29 March 2020.
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sn26567 wrote: 13 Jan 2020, 22:28 Malta Air to commence Malta – Vienna service from 29 March 2020.
At least it doesn't use VIE hub...
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TLspotting wrote: 13 Jan 2020, 22:42
sn26567 wrote: 13 Jan 2020, 22:28 Malta Air to commence Malta – Vienna service from 29 March 2020.
At least it doesn't use VIE hub...
What on earth re you trying to say????

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This Ryanair Boeing 737-800 is currently enroute from London Stansted to Bangor, Maine, and from there onward to Victorville...

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Ryanair kicks off Kharkov flights at Budapest Airport

https://www.aviation24.be/airlines/ryan ... t-airport/

And Ryanair opens from Manchester :
Copenhagen (daily)
Paris Beauvais (4 times weekly)
Kerry (twice weekly)
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Ryanair is looking purchase up to 100 A320 and A321 aircraft from Airbus and place them at its subsidiary Lauda.
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TLspotting wrote: 24 Jan 2020, 20:50 Ryanair is looking purchase up to 100 A320 and A321 aircraft from Airbus and place them at its subsidiary Lauda...
... after being disgusted by the heavy delays in the delivery of the Boeing 737 MAX 200 aircraft, err..., Boeing 737-8 200.
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Ryanair opens 3 new routes in Summer 2020 :

- Santorini - Bergamo
- Corfu - Naples
- Mykonos - Naples
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Szczecin Goleniów - Kraków Balice route reaches 50,000 passengers.

Ryanair has warned pilots of possible base closures and job cuts as the date for delivery of its first 10 of Boeing’s grounded 737 MAX aircraft slipped into the autumn. In a memo dated Jan. 27, the low-cost airline said Boeing would not deliver the first aircraft until September or October at the earliest, as Ryanair does not take deliveries during its peak summer months of June, July and August.

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Buzz increased its fleet to 32 B737s and expanded outside Poland with new bases in Prague and Budapest. Buzz will grow its fleet to 50 B737s for summer 2020, with seven aircraft in Polish charter operations and 43 operating scheduled flying for Ryanair.

Lauda will grow its fleet from 23 to 38 A320s by summer 2020 with increased capacity in Vienna and a new base in Zadar.

Malta Air has taken over the Group’s French, German, Italian and Maltese bases. Its fleet will grow to 120 aircraft by summer 2020.

Ryanair DAC saw its fleet reduced to 360 B737s in 3Q as they moved to sister units.

https://www.aviation24.be/airlines/ryan ... r-traffic/
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sn26567 wrote: 03 Feb 2020, 19:03 Buzz increased its fleet to 32 B737s and expanded outside Poland with new bases in Prague and Budapest. Buzz will grow its fleet to 50 B737s for summer 2020, with seven aircraft in Polish charter operations and 43 operating scheduled flying for Ryanair.

Lauda will grow its fleet from 23 to 38 A320s by summer 2020 with increased capacity in Vienna and a new base in Zadar.

Malta Air has taken over the Group’s French, German, Italian and Maltese bases. Its fleet will grow to 120 aircraft by summer 2020.

Ryanair DAC saw its fleet reduced to 360 B737s in 3Q as they moved to sister units.

https://www.aviation24.be/airlines/ryan ... r-traffic/
Raphael Meulders explains in La Libre Belgique that Ryanair will ask its pilots to work part-time at 10 bases (including Charleroi) during the peak of the summer season because the number of planes decreased from 455 to 360 due to the "non-delivery of the 737 MAX", but also due to the transfer of aircraft from the main company Ryanair DAC to the three other subsidiaries of the holding where work conditions are less advantageous (read 'cheaper'). In other words, Ryanair is adapting to Western social conditions by transferring work to subsidiaries in countries where social protection is less advanced. This is called social dumping!

https://www.lalibre.be/economie/entrepr ... 348705d7ed
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Ryanair launches new London Southend route to Rodez, France

https://www.aviation24.be/airlines/ryan ... ez-france/

Ryanair January traffic grows 5% to 10.8 million passengers

https://www.aviation24.be/airlines/ryan ... assengers/
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Ryanair is in talks with Boeing to buy an unspecified number of B737 MAX 10 aircraft.
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