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Ryanair in 2019
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Ryanair pilots represented by the Forsa union vote to strike in Ireland.
In other news, Ryanair announced a new route between Seville and London Luton with two weekly flights starting in November 2019.
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Ryanair's Ireland-based pilots represented by the Forsa union have announced they will join a strike by their UK counterparts on 22 & 23 August after mediation talks failed to end in an agreement.
And Ryanair unions representing cabin crew in Spain announced plans to hold 10 days of strikes in September 2019 unless the Irish airline changes its plans to close several bases in the country.
In other news, Ryanair will expand its operations from Nis in November 2019 with flights to Malta.
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Ryanair has been granted an injunction to stop a 48-hour strike planned by its Irish-based pilots, as it awaits the outcome of a court action to prevent its UK-based pilots walking out.
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Ryanair is in talks for a possible entry to the Armenian market from 2020, after unveiling its first services to Georgia.
Ryanair to face a strike by pilots in the UK, as a London court will allow a proposed strike over pay and conditions.
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Ryanair is to close its Spanish bases in Las Palmas, Tenerife South, Lanzarote and Girona from January 2020, putting the jobs of more than 500 pilots and cabin crew at risk.
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Eddie Wilson becomes CEO of Ryanair, replacing Michael O'Leary.
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Ryanair Group aims to use its Buzz Polish subsidiary to operate charters from the Canary Islands to avoid the pitfall of wage increases in Spain.
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Ryanair has agreed on a 4-year collective labour agreement with the pilot union Vereinigung Cockpit, to cover all Ryanair’s directly employed pilots in Germany until March 2023.
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Ryanair Group chief executive Michael O’Leary narrowly secured approval from shareholders for a bonus scheme that could earn him €100 million over five years as he revealed up to 700 pilots could lose their jobs.
Ryanair pilots based in the UK have cancelled five days of strikes set for this month, as unions and the low-cost airline gear up for further talks.
Ryanair pilots based in the UK have cancelled five days of strikes set for this month, as unions and the low-cost airline gear up for further talks.
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Ryanair confirmed that its cabin crew based in the UK have voted by a majority of 80% in favour of a four year Collective Labour Agreement, to cover all Ryanair’s directly employed cabin crew in the UK until March 2023.
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Ryanair confirmed that its pilots based in Germany have voted by a majority of 99% in favour of a 4-year Collective Labour Agreement, to cover all Ryanair’s directly employed pilots in Germany until March 2023.
On another issue, Ryanair urged the US and the EU to pull back from a tariff war over aircraft subsidies and said he would ask Boeing to “eat” any counter-tariffs imposed on the US firm by the EU.
About fleet expansion, Ryanair can wait out price rises sought by plane manufacturers before placing any large orders, says chief executive Michael O’Leary. The carrier will finalise an order for the MAX 10 once the current version returns to service. Ryanair is also interested in 100 (!) A321neos for Lauda.
On another issue, Ryanair urged the US and the EU to pull back from a tariff war over aircraft subsidies and said he would ask Boeing to “eat” any counter-tariffs imposed on the US firm by the EU.
About fleet expansion, Ryanair can wait out price rises sought by plane manufacturers before placing any large orders, says chief executive Michael O’Leary. The carrier will finalise an order for the MAX 10 once the current version returns to service. Ryanair is also interested in 100 (!) A321neos for Lauda.
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Ryanair now also has lost the appeal court case.Passenger wrote: ↑23 Apr 2019, 15:36Edit: the choice Ryanair gave them, was a relocation or becoming a "mobile pilot", meaning they would get a new base every 3 months.Passenger wrote: ↑23 Apr 2019, 15:18 After the massive strike by Ryanair pilots in/around October 2018, Ryanair closed its base at Eindhoven, giving the Dutch pilots the choice between relocation abroad or end of contract.
Eight Ryanair pilots went to court, and a Dutch judge has just ruled in favour them. Ryanair must pay each of them salary and indemnity between 380.000 and 480.000 Euro.
https://www.nu.nl/economie/5857083/ryan ... loten.html
Press release from the Dutch court:
https://www.rechtspraak.nl/Organisatie- ... anair.aspx
One of the eight verdicts:
https://uitspraken.rechtspraak.nl/inzie ... :2019:5645
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Shortly after Brussels Airlines announced the cancellation of its route to Nantes, Ryanair jumped in and now launches 4-weekly flights from Charleroi to Nantes.
https://www.aviation24.be/airlines/ryan ... -to-nntes/
https://www.aviation24.be/airlines/ryan ... -to-nntes/
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