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BAe 146-100
3rd May 2003, 06:17
Hi,

Low-cost Irish airline Ryanair made its inaugural flight out of Ostend airport on Thursday.

One daily flight will be operating to London Stansted, north-east of London, from Ostend, offering yet further competition to rail company EuroStar, whose passenger load has been steadily decreasing since the success of the low-cost air carriers.

Source: Belgium News (http://www.expatica.com/belgium.asp?pad=88,89,&item_id=30937)

Regards
BAe 146-100

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notice
3rd May 2003, 08:10
Thanks for recycling the press release but does anyone agree that a rapid descent may be imminent for several operators?
EasyJet- shares at new low
Ryan- claim 1 million free seats
bmibaby- infanticide

In trim
3rd May 2003, 17:15
notice,

You are correct in that all airlines are suffering at the moment. RYR couldn't give its seats away (but share price holding up well), eJ share price going steadily down with regular news that performance this half-year will be disappointing, etc.

However, the industry is all in a bad way, and despite this I would argue that the airlines you mention are the ones with the biggest cash reserves and therefore in the best position to 'weather the storm' and come out the other end!

In trim

BAe 146-100
3rd May 2003, 18:11
Hi,

So you don't think that Ryanair are doing well?

Thanks
BAe 146-100

notice
6th May 2003, 08:38
Depends on what you mean by 'doing' and 'well' but, obviously loads and yields are significantly down so, even with low(er) costs, these carriers are suffering. As for 'cash reserves' (and they'll definitely be burning them), just wait for the results to be announced

A4
6th May 2003, 22:58
But don't RYR have over €1,000,000,000 (yes, 1 Billion :ooh: ) cash reserves ? That should be enough to see them through anything.

A4

notice
7th May 2003, 07:22
That's unbelievable so do state your source.

Aviation Trainer too
7th May 2003, 15:50
Take a look at the investor relations page, go to the power point presentations and look at balance sheet.

notice
10th May 2003, 07:16
£1,000,000,000 ?
What 'investor relations page' proves those Ryanair cash reserves?

p.s. prediction 1 (re. easy losses) was correct