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More lies Leo as usual. Two different pensions that even reading this complete thread would have taught you. But then I figure you know it anyway and were happy to lie to a lazy audience.
Perhaps you're right, Brian. Have a look at what the Under Secretary of Policy at the US Department of Transportation has to say in this article.
Meanwhile, IALPA's list of cringworthy underachievements sinks to a new nadir.
Yep, the very same. 8.5 million shares at €3.05. Yesterday’s market close was at €2.87, which makes for a loss of €1.53 million on the first day.
WELL DONE, LADS! Glad I don’t listen to the Dwarf for my investment advice. Gee whiz, I hope all this jiggery-pokery doesn’t drive the shares south of €2.80 again and into the sweet spot. RYR might yet not need to improve upon their offer after all. Thanks heaps, Evan. You are to investment advice what Bob Ayling was to the higher aspirations of corporate lawyers everywhere. HEMLOCK.
Meanwhile, IALPA's list of cringworthy underachievements sinks to a new nadir.
Yep, the very same. 8.5 million shares at €3.05. Yesterday’s market close was at €2.87, which makes for a loss of €1.53 million on the first day.
WELL DONE, LADS! Glad I don’t listen to the Dwarf for my investment advice. Gee whiz, I hope all this jiggery-pokery doesn’t drive the shares south of €2.80 again and into the sweet spot. RYR might yet not need to improve upon their offer after all. Thanks heaps, Evan. You are to investment advice what Bob Ayling was to the higher aspirations of corporate lawyers everywhere. HEMLOCK.
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Ryanair Terminal in Bremen
Looks as if plans have been revealed for Ryanairs first self operated terminal. Images been posted in the "Airport Bremen Forum". The terminal provides five gates, six check in counters and an internal luggage hall. Maybe of some interest fore those who'll visit Bremen from April on.
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Why the Ryanair MAD base in 2006?
I think that the reason of the creation of the Ryanair base in MAD this year relates with the future base of the Easyjet
Ryanair and easyJet with hub in Madrid
Ryanair hub in the airport of Madrid, goes to enter in operations from next day 22 to November. In this same height, the aerial company will go to invest to 167,5 million euros in the purchase of three Boeing 737-800 and 14 new routes, whose objectivo is to annually carry a million from passengers. For its turn, the company easyJet goes to initiate in the end of the chain month the creation of its “hub” which will have to be finished up to 16 of February it next year.
Ryanair and easyJet with hub in Madrid
Ryanair hub in the airport of Madrid, goes to enter in operations from next day 22 to November. In this same height, the aerial company will go to invest to 167,5 million euros in the purchase of three Boeing 737-800 and 14 new routes, whose objectivo is to annually carry a million from passengers. For its turn, the company easyJet goes to initiate in the end of the chain month the creation of its “hub” which will have to be finished up to 16 of February it next year.
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I don't believe Ryanair's decision to base aircraft at Madrid was influenced by Easyjet.
AENA approached Ryanair, Ryanair listened to what they had to offer, liked what it was proposing, saw that there was money to be made, and decided to set up a base...
AENA approached Ryanair, Ryanair listened to what they had to offer, liked what it was proposing, saw that there was money to be made, and decided to set up a base...
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WAW would be very interesting - thought the budget terminal had reached capacity, and that other tennants were screaming for more. MOL wants new airport on old airfield (about 35mls NE of Warsaw?), so what's he doing going to Chopin? Suppose he can't for theoretical projects any more than he can wait for the (perhaps no longer fictitious judging by their recent website updates) Don Quijote? Just another opportunity to good to miss?
Is Sweden back in favour then after recent election?
Is Sweden back in favour then after recent election?
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The new Dublin routes have disappeared again from the routemap. Looks like the announcement may have been postponed...
If Ryanair are going to fly to Warsaw, then they won't be long expanding from there. I bet Wizz and Centralwings won't be the happiest of campers
If Ryanair are going to fly to Warsaw, then they won't be long expanding from there. I bet Wizz and Centralwings won't be the happiest of campers
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The route map definitely showed WARSAW. Although the dot was ominously in the extreme east of Poland, so maybe it's a different airport that they're going to refer to as Warsaw East
No, there was only the word "Warsaw" next to the dot, so it must be Warsaw.
PS - I think Ryanair should back the "Charlie Roy" charity. All donations welcome, and I won't even charge a credit card fee
The route map definitely showed WARSAW. Although the dot was ominously in the extreme east of Poland, so maybe it's a different airport that they're going to refer to as Warsaw East
No, there was only the word "Warsaw" next to the dot, so it must be Warsaw.
PS - I think Ryanair should back the "Charlie Roy" charity. All donations welcome, and I won't even charge a credit card fee
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Indeed, Warsaw was shown briefly along Wroclaw and several other existing Polish destinations on Ryanair's map this afternoon. It was kind of blunder though and now again the "old" official destinations map is being shown, without WAW.
FR has in fact been interested in flying to Warsaw, but until recently it seemed to consider not Okecie but an old military base Modlin as its destination. However, the brief appearance of Warsaw on its map today suggests something different. Without any doubts Modlin will not be ready to accept FR planes in a few months, nor will be any other former military airport that could potentially be reshaped for civilian use (like Sochaczew to the West). So FR might indeed foresee using any of these intended-to-be lcc airports near Warsaw as its future base, but these not yet disclosed plans to fly to WAW can at present concern Okecie only, the main airport.
FR has in fact been interested in flying to Warsaw, but until recently it seemed to consider not Okecie but an old military base Modlin as its destination. However, the brief appearance of Warsaw on its map today suggests something different. Without any doubts Modlin will not be ready to accept FR planes in a few months, nor will be any other former military airport that could potentially be reshaped for civilian use (like Sochaczew to the West). So FR might indeed foresee using any of these intended-to-be lcc airports near Warsaw as its future base, but these not yet disclosed plans to fly to WAW can at present concern Okecie only, the main airport.