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Ryanair places $3bn order with Boeing
Boeing and Ryanair have announced they finalised an order for 25 additional high-capacity 737 MAX 8 airplanes.
Ryanair unveils plans to recruit 200 cabin crew
Ryanair has announced that it is recruiting over 200 cabin crew for its bases throughout the UK. Crewlink, Ryanair’s recruitment partner, will be hosting recruitment events in East Midlands, London and Manchester in the coming weeks, and all interested in these positions are welcome to apply.
Ryanair broadens range of onboard menu
Ryanair has launched a range of new premium products as part of its improved in-flight menu. New to the low-cost carrier are Heineken 0.0 (a non-alcoholic beer), Hendricks Gin, Grey Goose Vodka, and healthier snacks such as UFIT Protein Drinks, Dr Coy’s bars and an extended range of Fulfil protein bars.
Laudamotion reveals plans for summer flying schedule
Laudamotion and Ryanair have announced details of the Laudamotion summer 2018 schedule - with a total of 21 aircraft operating from nine cities in Austria and Germany from June.
Ukraine to welcome first Ryanair flights in October
Ryanair has announced that it will fly to Ukraine from October. The low-cost carrier aims to deliver 800,000 customers per annum to two major Ukrainian airports.
Ryanair expands Air Europa partnership to offer long-haul flights
Ryanair has announced the extension of its flight partnership with Air Europa. From today, customers can browse and book Air Europa connecting flights from 15 European cities to Madrid and onward to 16 countries in North, Central and South America, including Argentina, Brazil, Cuba, Mexico and the United States.
Ryanair partners with LaudaMotion to grow new Austrian carrier
Ryanair has announced that it has entered into a binding agreement with Niki Lauda to support his plan to develop and grow LaudaMotion, an Austrian airline based in Vienna.
Ryanair to close Glasgow base
Ryanair has said it will close its base at Glasgow International from November this year, potentially with the loss of 300 jobs. The low-cost carrier currently has one aircraft based in the Scottish city.
Ryanair to fly from Berlin, Tegel, and Dusseldorf for first time
Ryanair has announced that it will operate from two new airports Berlin (Tegel) and Dusseldorf for the first time this summer.
Ryanair expands airside connections in Italy
Ryanair has extended its connecting flights service at Milan Bergamo and Rome Fiumicino Airports, adding a further 27 routes. New connections now include Gran Canaria, Tenerife, Prague and Ibiza, providing Ryanair customers with an expanded route choice of 181 connecting services in total.
Ryanair to launch new flights to Jordan
Ryanair has launched its first flights to Jordan, with 14 routes in total to Amman and Aqaba airports now on offer. The airline said it expected to deliver almost 500,000 customers each year as it expands its operation in the Middle East.
Ryanair reports increase in profits following tough quarter
Ryanair has reported a 12 per cent rise in quarter three profit to €106 million as average fares fell four per cent to €32 per customer. Traffic at the low-cost carrier grew six per cent 30.4 million with load factors up one per cent to 96 per cent.