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Ryanair cuts flights to Italy over coronavirus fears
Over the past week, the low-cost carrier said it had seen significant drop in bookings over the late March/early April period, in response to the spread of the virus.
Strong Christmas bookings drive profits at Ryanair
Ryanair has reported a quarter three profit of €88 million, compared with a €66 million loss in the same period last year. Traffic at the low-cost airline group grew six per cent over the three months, with the carrier welcoming 36 million guests.
Ryanair partners with Rentalcars.com
Ryanair has partnered with Rentalcars.com for its hire vehicle offering. By integrating the platform across its airlines, Ryanair hopes to deliver more car rental bookings than ever before.
Ryanair calls for air passenger duty holiday for whole aviation sector
Ryanair has written to chancellor of the exchequer, Sajid Javid, calling on him to extend the air passenger duty ‘holiday’ given to Flybe to all UK airlines.
Ryanair launches new Armenia connections from Greece
Two new, twice weekly routes from Gyumri to Athens and from Yerevan to Thessaloniki will start in May, as part of the low-cost carrier’s extended Armenia summer schedule.
Ryanair to fly 11 million passengers over festive season
Ryanair has revealed it will carry over 11 million customers this Christmas, breaking last year’s record traffic by ten per cent. December 20th was the airline’s busiest day of the festive season, with an estimated 500,000 customers travelling on more than 2,500 flights.
Ryanair to close bases as Boeing 737 Max toll grows
Ryanair has said it will slow expansion next summer as the grounding of the Boeing 737 Max continues. The low-cost carrier now expects to receive ten new aircraft from Boeing next year, down from the originally planned 20.
Which? criticises Ryanair compensation arrangements
Ryanair quit a controversial aviation complaints body after being made to pay more than £3.6 million in handling fees and compensation last year, Which? has revealed.
Wilson takes over as Ryanair DAC chief executive
Eddie Wilson has replaced Michael O’Leary as chief executive of Ryanair DAC as the low-cost carrier continues its reorganisation. The airline has reorganised itself as a holding group company comprising several airlines, with O’Leary as overall chief executive.
Ryanair rated worst for customer service in UK
Ryanair has been rated the worst firm for customer service out of 100 popular British brands. Passengers with the low-cost airline were left feeling undervalued by unhelpful staff and miserable complaints handling, new Which? research reveals.
Ryanair pilots vote to strike in Ireland
A day after Balpa members in the UK confirmed dates for strike action, they have been joined by colleagues in Ireland. Directly employed Ryanair pilots based in the carrier’s home country and represented by the Fórsa union voted by 94 per cent to back industrial action.
Ryanair pilots latest to call for industrial action
The British Airline Pilots Association has set strike dates for UK-based Ryanair pilots. The move follows an industrial action ballot, which saw 80 per cent vote in favour of strike action on a 72 per cent turnout.