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Ryanair announces new routes from Bremen
Ryanair, Europe’s largest low fares airline today (29th August) announced two new routes from Bremen to Alicante and Palma de Mallorca. The new routes will start at the end of October and bring the total number of destinations served from Bremen to 20.
Ryanair announces 5 year deal with Hostelworld.com
Ryanair, Europe’s largest low fares airline today (Tuesday, 28th August 2007) announced an exclusive 5 year deal with Hostelworld.com to provide hostel, B&B and guesthouse deals for Ryanair’s 50 million annual passengers through Ryanair’s website.
Ryanair announces 5 year deal with Hostelworld.com
Ryanair, Europe’s largest low fares airline today (Tuesday, 28th August 2007) announced an exclusive 5 year deal with Hostelworld.com to provide hostel, B&B and guesthouse deals for Ryanair’s 50 million annual passengers through Ryanair’s website.
Ryanair resumes sale of Charleroi flights
Ryanair, this morning (Tuesday 28th August) confirmed that it had reached agreement with Brussels South Charleroi Airport over the weekend which addressed all concerns and allowed the airline to release all seats for sale from November 12 onwards, now that passengers would no longer suffer repeats of the wildcat strike of 15/17 June last, which stranded over 22,500 passengers at Brussels Charleroi Airport.
Record bank holiday bookings for Ryanair
Ryanair, Europe’s largest low fares airline, announced that a record 1m passengers made Ryanair’s lowest fares their number one choice last bank holiday weekend.
Ryanair announces free web check-in to reduce queues
Ryanair, Europe’s largest international airline, today (Friday, 24th August 2007) announced new incentives to encourage passengers to use Ryanair’s “Check’N’Go” web check in service, while at the same time discouraging passengers from checking in bags or using airport check in queues.
Ryanair rejects ASA findings
Ryanair, Europe's largest low fares airline yesterday (Wednesday, 22nd August 2007) called on the ASA to reverse its finding that the Eurostar train service was faster and cheaper than Ryanair's flights from London Stansted to Brussels Charleroi.
Ryanair launches Ryanairmoney.com
Ryanair, Europe’s largest low fares airline, has launched a new low cost one-stop-shop for all your financial needs. From August 21, Ryanair passengers can avail of commission free foreign currency with Travelex travelling from the UK; low cost travel insurance; the cheapest home insurance and life assurance, Ryanair Credit cards as well as 3V VISA prepaid vouchers.
Ryanair acquires a further 4% stake in Aer Lingus
Ryanair, confirmed yesterday (Monday, 20th August 2007) that it had acquired a further 4% stake in Aer Lingus, taking its holding in Aer Lingus to over 29.4%.
Low premiums for Ryanair passengers?
Ryanair, Europe’s largest low fares airline today (Monday, 20th August 2007) wrote to ABI, the Association of British Insurers to urge them to introduce risk assessed consumer travel insurance policies based on airline performance, with discounts for passengers travelling with the more reliable airlines.
Ryanair announces 6 new routes from Dublin
Ryanair, Europe’s largest low fares airline has announced its intention to base two new aircraft at Dublin from November 2007 (making a total of 22 Dublin based aircraft), to launch 6 new European routes, to increase frequencies on a further 12 routes to the UK and Europe, all of which will deliver an extra 1 million passengers annually for tourism and the Irish economy.
Ryanair adds Rugby World Cup flights
Ryanair, Europe’s largest low fares airline, has announced it will operate extra services from both England and Ireland for the Rugby World Cup. Ryanair will launch special flights from London to Paris for England’s Rugby World Cup match against South Africa, as well as extra flights to Paris from both Dublin and Shannon for Ireland’s matches against France and Argentina.
Ryanair offers to take Aer Lingus’ place at Shannon
Ryanair, Ireland’s largest airline, held a press conference in Shannon Airport this morning (Tuesday 14 August) to announce that if Aer Lingus proceeds with its plan to close the Shannon-Heathrow route and abandon 330,000 passengers who currently use it, then Ryanair will provide 3 additional daily flights to London to ensure Shannon Airport’s capacity and traffic does not fall as a result of this Aer Lingus closure.
Ryanair call for break up of “BAA Monopoly”
Ryanair, Britain's largest passenger airline, yesterday (Thursday, 9th August 2007) welcomed the UK Competition Commission's Issues Statement on their investigation of the BAA airports monopoly.
Ryanair announces 22nd base in Valencia, Spain
Ryanair, Europe’s largest low fares airline today (Thursday, 9th August 2007) announced its 22nd European base in Valencia. From November Ryanair will invest $140M in 2 new Boeing 737-800s based in Valencia and 11 new routes that will deliver a total of 1.5m passengers per annum.