Ryanair
Ryanair delivers record numbers of visitors to Ireland
Ryanair has issued 2007 traffic statistics for its Irish routes, which show that Ryanair will carry a record 13 million passengers to / from 7 Irish airports in 2007.
Christmas comes early for Belfast with Ryanair
Ryanair, Europe’s largest low fares airline, has brought Christmas early to Belfast by releasing 100,000 seats for just £5 including taxes and charges.
Ryanair announces 100 routes for £/€1
Ryanair, Europe’s largest low fares airline, today (29th November) released 150,000 flights for £/€1 including taxes and charges for travel during the last three weeks in January. For one day only passengers can pick up a £/€1 flight on 100 routes across the Ryanair network.
Ryanair cabin crew strip off for charity calendar
Ryanair, Europe’s largest low fares airline, today (15th Nov) unveiled 2008’s hottest calendar, as Ryanair’s cabin crew strip down to their bare essentials for charity.
Ryanair releases 500,000 free seats
Ryanair, Europe’s largest low fares airline, yesterday released 500,000 free seats, with no taxes, no fees and no charges for travel in December and January. Ryanair guarantees its fares are the lowest price available, and for two days only, passengers can snap up a free seat on many routes across Europe.
New Ryanair destinations from Bristol base
Ryanair, Europe's largest international airline, today (7 November) opened its Bristol base by operating flights for the first time from Bristol to Budapest, Derry, Knock, Milan, Porto, Riga and Wroclaw.
Ryanair launches new routes from Shannon
Ryanair, Ireland’s national airline, today (Wednesday, 7th November 2007) launched eight new routes from its Shannon base to Birmingham, Fuerteventura, Kaunas (Lithuania), Leeds, London Luton, Riga, Tenerife and its first domestic service from Shannon to Dublin.
Ryanair announces new routes from Ireland
Ryanair has announced its 31st new route from Shannon to Alicante and three new routes from Dublin to Palma, Santander and Zadar (Croatia), all of which start in March 2008. This will bring the number of Ryanair routes from Dublin to 83, and from Shannon to 31. Ryanair will carry over 13 million passengers on 135 Irish routes next year. No other airline carries as many passengers or offers as many routes to/from Ireland.
Ryanair counts down to Belfast launch
Ryanair, Europe's largest low fares airline today (25th October) started the five day countdown to the launch of its Belfast base by releasing 100,000 seats for just £5, including taxes and charges, for travel in November, December and January across all of its new routes from Belfast City to East Midlands, Glasgow, Liverpool and London.
Ryanair to appeal Ciampino Airport ruling
Ryanair has condemned the failure of the regional court (TAR) in Rome to grant an injunction to stop the Italian Government from unlawfully restricting the availability of low fares in the Rome market, a move that provides further illegal protection of Alitalia and restricts consumer choice. Ryanair will immediately appeal the court’s decision.
Ryanair launches biggest ever seat sale
Ryanair, Europe’s largest low fares airline today (12th October) launched its summer schedule on Ryanair.com. All of the 40,000,000 seats released in today’s summer schedule will be covered by Ryanair’s lowest fare guarantee.
Ryanair launches three new routes from Bristol
Ryanair, Europe’s largest low fares airline, today (12th October) announced three new routes from Bristol to Bergerac (Dordogne), Beziers (Languedoc) and Pau (Pyrenees Atlantique). Ryanair will launch its 20th European base in Bristol in just three weeks, and will deliver 1 million passengers on 20 low fare routes from the airport in the coming year.
Ryanair heads to European Court of Human Rights
Ryanair, Europe’s largest low fares airline, yesterday challenged a recent ruling by the French supreme court (Conseil d’Etat), which sought to deny Ryanair’s employees located in Marseille the right to rely on Irish labour law in their relationship with Ryanair.
Ryanair guarantees lowest fares in Europe
Ryanair, Europe's largest low fares airline, yesterday (10 October 2007) called on its competitors to stop claims to be able to compete with Ryanair on price and convenience. Ryanair claims its average fares are 50% lower than easyJet's average, whilst also alluding to more convenient airport operations across the UK.
Bookings frenzy for Ryanair
Ryanair, Europe's largest low fares airline, announced that its completely free seat sale has sparked a tourism boom across Europe. Since the seat sale was launched last Thursday almost one million seats have been snapped up by happy consumers who will pay no taxes, no fees and no charges.