Ryanair News
Emirates remains one of the world’s top 10 airlines by passenger traffic
Emirates remains one of the world’s top 10 airlines by passenger traffic, carrying more than 19 million passengers in 2021. The Dubai airline ranks seventh as aviation analytics firm Cirium revealed its 2021 World Airline Passenger Rankings.
Ryanair announces winter shutdown of Athens base
Ryanair has announced it will close its base in Athens for the winter, blaming a “dysfunctional” charging regime by the airport operator. In a statement, Ryanair said: “Athens Airport is a prime example of how the Greek government and German high-cost ownership is failing to deliver.
Ryanair and Jet2 revealed as most reliable airlines.
Overwhelming passenger numbers caused chaos for airlines as pandemic travel restrictions were lifted earlier this year. With delays, cancellations and missing luggage, one in three UK travellers have experienced disruption this summer. But while some airlines are having to cut their schedules due to staff shortages and deal with strikes over working conditions, there are some that have been quietly surviving.
Ryanair Adds Over 1 Million Seats To Its UK Winter Schedule
Ryanair, the UK’s largest airline, yesterday (23 Aug) added over 1 million low-fare seats to its winter schedules to/from 20 UK airports in response to BA’s announcement that it will cancel 8% of its winter schedule (over 10,000 flights) due to staff shortages and capacity cuts at “Hopeless Heathrow”.
Ryanair Inspires UK Customers With End-Of-Summer City Getaways From Just £19.99
Ryanair, Europe’s No 1 airline, is today (20 Aug) inspiring its UK customers with its top 3 destinations for a well-deserved city getaway this September/October, with fares from just £19.99. Make the most of the last days of summer by exploring vibrant and exciting sights around Europe’s top cities, including Faro, Barcelona and Prague.
Ryanair Adds Over 500 Flights (100,000 Seats) For Autumn Half-Term
Ryanair, the UK’s largest airline, today announced that it will add over 500 flights to and from its main base at London Stansted Airport for the Autumn Mid-Term Break, providing an additional 100,000 low-fare seats to/from London to family destinations in Spain, Italy, Portugal, Greece, and France.
Ryanair returns to profit on strong traffic recovery
Ryanair has reported a 2022 first quarter profit of €170m, compared to a loss of €273m in the same period in 2021, but significantly below the €243m reported in 2020, pre-Covid.
Ryanair & ESN announce 6 year of partnership
Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, and the Erasmus Student Network (ESN) has announced the sixth year of their partnership, which will help European students to travel at the lowest fares to their exchange projects.
Ryanair reaches pay deal with Spanish and French pilot unions
Ryanair has welcomed the ballot approval by its Spanish based pilots on post-Covid pay restoration, which follows the recent acceptance by its French based pilots of a similar agreement. These agreements with the SEPLA (Spain) and SNPL (France) unions deliver accelerated pay restoration and future improvements to pay in each year up to March 2027.
Ryanair and UK pilot union BALPA reach agreement
Ryanair has welcomed the outcome of the ballot on post-Covid pay restoration for Ryanair’s UK pilots, which will also deliver pay increases.
Ryanair welcomes govt decision for army to support Dublin airport security
Ryanair, Ireland’s favourite airline, welcomed the Irish Govt’s decision to use the Defence Forces to assist with passenger security processing at Dublin Airport until the end of the summer period. This measure will support the hardworking DAA security staff, especially during peak weekend travel and reduce the chances of long queues that passengers have experienced particularly at the start of the summer season.
Ryanair reports full year loss of €355m
Ryanair Holdings has reported a full year loss of €355m, compared to a PY loss of €1,015m.