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Ryanair announces three new routes from UK bases

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Ryanair has confirmed the launch of new services from three of its bases in the UK. The no-frills Irish airline will begin operating three new routes in the near future from East Midlands, Liverpool and London Stansted airports, with one-way fares on offer as low as £10. A new connection to

by Katy Davies  September 9th, 2008

Ryanair sees 19 per cent passenger number rise

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Europe's largest no-frills airline, Ryanair, has reported a strong increase in passenger volumes for last month, even in the current economic slowdown and overall weakening in demand growth for air travel in Europe. The carrier said that its passenger numbers ...

by Andrew Bones  September 7th, 2008

Ryanair pushes for merger with Aer Lingus

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Ryanair is calling for merger talks once again with fellow Irish carrier, Aer Lingus, according to a spokesman for the no-frills airline. After rival Aer Lingus recently posted recorded losses, Ryanair – Europe’s largest low-cost carrier – said once again that it believed consolidating the two airlines is a

by Emily Welch  September 4th, 2008

Ryanair cutting Cork Airport flights

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The Irish budget carrier announced this week that its daily flights from the Cork Airport to the East Midlands and Glasgow Prestwick airports will be discontinued from the end of October. The airline’s chief executive, Michael O'Leary, has blamed the increase in fees charged by Cork Airport for the

by Dave Smith  August 29th, 2008

Ryanair provides evidence backing ban on screenscaper bookings

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Ryanair has offered what it is calling "documentary evidence" to the European Commission to support its requested banning of airline bookings made through third-party websites. According to information provided, the third-party sites, or "screenscrapers," are shown to inflate prices offered by the carrier by up to 300 per cent, to

by Andrew Bones  August 27th, 2008

Ryanair sees tremendous growth on Malta route

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Ryanair announced this week that during the month of July passenger numbers on its service to Malta reached more than 40,000, which was a 116 per cent increase over the same month in 2007. The budget carrier released these figures as it announced the release of two million seats valid

by Katy Davies  August 23rd, 2008

Finding alternative ways to get to vacation homes

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Those who purchased vacation homes abroad are facing new challenges as low cost air carriers are cancelling flights at growing rates.  People that once were able to take a quick flight to their second home now have to take long car rides and or endure layovers at airports while waiting

by Bobby V-Jones  August 11th, 2008

Ryanair to cancel unauthorised third party tickets

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Travel agents and consumer groups are responding harshly to Ryanair’s announcement that it would cancel thousands of air tickets purchased by passengers on third-party websites. The airline has battled against websites that provide price comparisons and then sell tickets for seats on the airline, claiming that the process violates

by Doug Smith  August 10th, 2008

Ryanair lowers prices to raise ticket sales

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Ryanair drastically reduced the price of every one in five of its seats yesterday after admitting that it was not able to fill its planes – a necessary step as it has determined that it would be unable to cover the high price of fuel if it raised it fares.

by Dave Bess  August 9th, 2008

Record Profits expected by Flybe

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Economy airline, Flybe negated market predictions by asserting that the company was looking forward to announcing extraordinary profits for year ending 2008. Flybe, in the wake of its success could also consider acquiring competitors who have been unable to deal with rising fuel expenses. Analyst predictions that small airlines would perform

by Rosie Vaughan-Jones  August 7th, 2008

Ryanair to cut winter fares by five per cent

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After initially signalling that it would raise airfares during the upcoming winter season, Ryanair has now announced that it will reduce fares by five per cent, amid concerns that passengers would be turned away by higher prices in this bleak ...

by Doug Smith  July 29th, 2008

End of cheap travel era may be in sight

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Over five million airline passengers in the UK could find themselves priced out of budget holiday market as carriers continue to raise fares and bring the cheap holiday era to a close. Holidaymakers leaving on their traditional summer breaks this week may find that this is the last time

by Emily Welch  July 28th, 2008