Apart from the hysterical tone of voice and some misleading conclusions in this tabloid article, does anyone know anything about these recent mishaps? (Another link to a spanish online media far below)
Ryanair nödlandade
Google translation:
Earlier this week, told Aftonbladet that five Ryanair Plan in a short time had to make an emergency landing due to fuel shortages.
Today it was time again, when a plane was en route from Tenerife to Paris was forced to land - in Madrid.
In the pursuit of dollars and cents, Ryanair has put in systems to fly with as little fuel as possible in mind.
This has led to five planes in a short time had to make an emergency landing, then the fuel simply been about to run out.
"Technical problems"
This afternoon it was time again.
Shortly after 14 o'clock departed Ryanair plane en route from Tenerife to Paris from its planned flight route, and just before 15 o'clock plane crashed on Barajaflygplatsen in Madrid.
According Europapress.es Ryanair has said that technical problems are behind, and that the emergency landing was completed without any problems.
According to the same news site another Ryanair plane made an emergency landing on the way from Bristol to Tarragona in Barcelona yesterday. Then the airline admitted to the emergency landing due to fuel shortage.
Another link:
Un avión de Ryanair que hacía la ruta París-Tenerife Sur tiene que aterrizar en Barajas por problemas técnicos