Ryanair vs Easyjet
So the customer and customer demand for routes is of no relevance in the entire process. Get rid of EZY and then do whatever you want to the passengers when you're the only/biggest dog left in town.
With regard to the uncertainty (see posts above) to EZYs future in Cork, does this indicate that they are sticking at it in Cork if RYR are continuing to try and beat them up?