From Lille, Ryanair fly only to Marseille and Porto.
Charleroi has many more destinations, which may interest the Lillois.
Ryanair in 2014
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Tomorrow (or today) 3 Ryanair press conferences in Stn,Edi and Gla ( not Pik) new routes ?
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New base at GLA plus new flights from Stansted to Edinburgh:
http://corporate.ryanair.com/news/news/ ... ?market=en
http://corporate.ryanair.com/news/news/ ... ?market=en
http://corporate.ryanair.com/news/news/ ... ?market=en
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Ryanair can no longer charge credit card fees in France, after Air France complained in a court about these surcharges and won its case.
Ryanair will appeal the court decision, but in the meantime it must comply.
http://www.lavenir.net/article/detail.a ... 3593067989 (French)
Ryanair will appeal the court decision, but in the meantime it must comply.
http://www.lavenir.net/article/detail.a ... 3593067989 (French)
André
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Ryanair adds 3 x 737-800's from flydubai and 2 x 737-400's from Safair South Africa:
http://www.avcom.co.za/phpBB3/viewtopic ... 3&t=137894
http://www.avcom.co.za/phpBB3/viewtopic ... 3&t=137894
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Ryanair don't charge credit card fee any more.sn26567 wrote:Ryanair can no longer charge credit card fees in France, after Air France complained in a court about these surcharges and won its case.
Ryanair will appeal the court decision, but in the meantime it must comply.
But there is a discount if you pay by debit card.
A way of outsmarting Air France and its French judges !
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Titan airways 757 G-POWH did a few flights for RYR out of STN. To replace the damaged aircraft I assume.
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... and today Ryanair even leased ... an A320!!!
Source: flightradar24
Source: flightradar24
André
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So they should be 8 for the moment:sn26567 wrote:... and today Ryanair even leased ... an A320!!!
Source: flightradar24
3 738 Flydubai from 02jun14-15Sep14 STN
2 734 AirContractors from 01jul14-31Aug14 DUB
2 734 AirExplore from 16jun14-15Sep14 DUB
1 320 Livingston from 5 jul14 - 29jul14 BGY
remeber the last one? you already talked about it viewtopic.php?t=53620&p=301701
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Today at the Ryanair conference in Turin :
From the winter 2014 Eindhoven-Turin 3xw
From the winter 2014 Eindhoven-Turin 3xw
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October 2014:Ryanair will fly from Hamburg
Porto-Hamburg
Lisbon-Hamburg
Porto-Hamburg
Lisbon-Hamburg
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Ryanair also will fly in another new destination: Crotone, south Italy
Pisa-Crotone,
and in some days Fr will announce Milan/Bergamo-Crotone
and Rome-Crotone (don't know which one exactly)
http://ilquotidianodellacalabria.com/ne ... tone-.html
Crotone and Hamburg (Ham) are already on Ryanair site network
Pisa-Crotone,
and in some days Fr will announce Milan/Bergamo-Crotone
and Rome-Crotone (don't know which one exactly)
http://ilquotidianodellacalabria.com/ne ... tone-.html
Crotone and Hamburg (Ham) are already on Ryanair site network
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Porto-Berlin Schoenefeld from 26th october 4xw (1-3-5-7)
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Ryanair has no plans to cut its profit forecast for the current financial year despite warnings by rivals Air France-KLM and Lufthansa. Ryanair shares climbed 2% to €6.79 following the comments.
Forward bookings are "running cumulatively 7 percentage points ahead on a rolling basis... into September, October," said Michael O'Leary, adding that this would equate to an increase in passenger numbers of between 4 and 5 million passengers for the full year despite no growth in capacity.
"An awful lot of it is we are just taking passengers off other competitors" following customer service improvements such as cuts to fees for carry on bags and assigned seating, he said.
Ryanair in May forecast that it would make a profit of between €580m and €620m in the year to March 2015.
Air France-KLM last week warned its 2014 profit could be as much as 12% lower than previously predicted, mainly due to overcapacity and resulting weak prices.
Lufthansa last month cut back its profit targets for the next two years, citing competition with low-cost rivals like Ryanair and easyJet as one of the factors.
Read more :
http://www.fin24.com/Companies/TravelAn ... s-20140714
Forward bookings are "running cumulatively 7 percentage points ahead on a rolling basis... into September, October," said Michael O'Leary, adding that this would equate to an increase in passenger numbers of between 4 and 5 million passengers for the full year despite no growth in capacity.
"An awful lot of it is we are just taking passengers off other competitors" following customer service improvements such as cuts to fees for carry on bags and assigned seating, he said.
Ryanair in May forecast that it would make a profit of between €580m and €620m in the year to March 2015.
Air France-KLM last week warned its 2014 profit could be as much as 12% lower than previously predicted, mainly due to overcapacity and resulting weak prices.
Lufthansa last month cut back its profit targets for the next two years, citing competition with low-cost rivals like Ryanair and easyJet as one of the factors.
Read more :
http://www.fin24.com/Companies/TravelAn ... s-20140714
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Ryanair will probably submit an expression of interest in troubled Cyprus Airways which is up for sale, Chief Executive Michael O’Leary said on Tuesday.
The Cypriot government in mid-July invited non-binding expressions of interest in its shares or assets in Cyprus Airways, the state-controlled airline which has posted heavy losses for years.
The deadline for submissions is July 23, and requires a non-binding expression of interest to consider a potential binding offer.
The Cypriot airline has been selling assets to keep afloat, including slots at London’s Heathrow airport. The state owns 93 percent of the airline.
Read more :
http://cyprus-mail.com/2014/07/22/ryana ... s-airways/
The Cypriot government in mid-July invited non-binding expressions of interest in its shares or assets in Cyprus Airways, the state-controlled airline which has posted heavy losses for years.
The deadline for submissions is July 23, and requires a non-binding expression of interest to consider a potential binding offer.
The Cypriot airline has been selling assets to keep afloat, including slots at London’s Heathrow airport. The state owns 93 percent of the airline.
Read more :
http://cyprus-mail.com/2014/07/22/ryana ... s-airways/
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Ryanair must repay close to €10M in illegal subsidies by some regional airports, over €6M alone from Nimes, France, after the EC ruled today that the Irish airline had broken rules on state aid.
http://www.tijd.be/nieuws/ondernemingen ... newsteaser
http://www.tijd.be/nieuws/ondernemingen ... newsteaser
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http://www.moneyam.com/action/news/show ... id=4854553
extract :
Ryanair has welcomed the EU Commission's confirmation that the company's airport agreements at Niederrhein Airport comply with the State aid rules (Market Economy Investor Principle).
It says this finding is consistent with the EU Commission's and EU Court's previous rulings that Ryanair's airport agreements with Aarhus, Bratislava, Charleroi, Marseille, Berlin Schönefeld and Tampere airports also comply with EU State aid rules.
Ryanair also noted the EU Commission's decisions concerning Pau (ceased operations in March 2011) and Angouleme (ceased operations in October 2009) airports, and Nimes airport where Ryanair currently operates 4 routes. All of Ryanair's airport arrangements comply with the EU State aid rules and Ryanair has therefore instructed its lawyers to appeal these rulings to the extent they erroneously allege otherwise.
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Ryanair has welcomed the EU Commission's confirmation that the company's airport agreements at Niederrhein Airport comply with the State aid rules (Market Economy Investor Principle).
It says this finding is consistent with the EU Commission's and EU Court's previous rulings that Ryanair's airport agreements with Aarhus, Bratislava, Charleroi, Marseille, Berlin Schönefeld and Tampere airports also comply with EU State aid rules.
Ryanair also noted the EU Commission's decisions concerning Pau (ceased operations in March 2011) and Angouleme (ceased operations in October 2009) airports, and Nimes airport where Ryanair currently operates 4 routes. All of Ryanair's airport arrangements comply with the EU State aid rules and Ryanair has therefore instructed its lawyers to appeal these rulings to the extent they erroneously allege otherwise.
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Luchtvaartnieuws.nl says the fine is 2,4 mio Euro for Ryanair and 400.000 Euro for Transavia.Inquirer wrote:Ryanair must repay close to €10M in illegal subsidies by some regional airports, over €6M alone from Nimes, France, after the EC ruled today that the Irish airline had broken rules on state aid.
http://www.tijd.be/nieuws/ondernemingen ... newsteaser
Source:
http://www.luchtvaartnieuws.nl/nieuws/c ... rugbetalen
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Ciprus Airways has already sold its slots to American Airlines for 31 million dollars, and it will operate (Cyprus airways) from the 14th of september from Stansted.airazurxtror wrote:Ryanair will probably submit an expression of interest in troubled Cyprus Airways which is up for sale, Chief Executive Michael O’Leary said on Tuesday.
The Cypriot government in mid-July invited non-binding expressions of interest in its shares or assets in Cyprus Airways, the state-controlled airline which has posted heavy losses for years.
The deadline for submissions is July 23, and requires a non-binding expression of interest to consider a potential binding offer.
The Cypriot airline has been selling assets to keep afloat, including slots at London’s Heathrow airport. The state owns 93 percent of the airline.
Read more :
http://cyprus-mail.com/2014/07/22/ryana ... s-airways/
Cyprus Airways from 14SEP14 is adjusting Larnaca – London operation, which sees the daily service moving from London Heathrow to London Stansted. The move comes after recent report of slot sale to American Airlines.
Airbus A320 aircraft continues to operate London market.
CY326 LCA0845 – 1145STN 320 D
CY327 STN1245 – 1915LCA 320 D
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Ryanair has confirmed it will appeal the European Union (EU) Commission's order to repay almost €10m (£7.9m) as a result of its operations at three French airports leading to 'an undue advantage'. A statement from the company said it had "instructed its lawyers to appeal these rulings". The airports in question are Pau, Angouleme and Nimes.
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