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Airports having a hard time may not be so good for Ryanair. Some get state aid that is going to dry up. others only serve a few low cost airlines and may no longer be viable when some of the other cariers pull out and Ryanair cut winter services. The airports other income streams are shrinking.
After a few more airlines go under I would expect to see a few tiny airports to go.
After a few more airlines go under I would expect to see a few tiny airports to go.
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The HHN airport is no longer owned by Fraport. It's just been sold for symbolic 1 euro to the Land of Rheinland-Pfalz, according to Frankfurter Rundschau (FR-online).
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Ryanair further expansion over Italy
Morningstar - : Ryanair Sees Italy Overtaking UK As Dominant Market
"Cawley said the company is planning to open another five bases in Italy over the next three years as an increasing number of people look to travel"
"Cawley said the company is planning to open another five bases in Italy over the next three years as an increasing number of people look to travel"
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New Business Ryanair
I have been scanning the Ryanair site for hours to try and find a way to get in email contact with them about potential new business opportunities. I cannot find an email address for anyone, even a general customer service address which might be used as an initial contact. I have tried ringing them from my home on Spain but keep getting recorded announcements. I am thinking that in such a wall of communications problems I might have to write by snail mail to Michael O'Leary. But that seems absurd in this day and age. I have impeccable credentials to discuss new opportunities with them. Can anyone out there help with this logjam?
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Knock Departure
Just flew back from Knock to Liverpool on the day of the big snow. We were three hours late but the Bmibaby to BHX was cancelled and the pax crammed on to the MAN. Amazing sight seeing an aircraft loaded like a panic evacuation of Saigon and then do a 180 infront of the terminal (no pushback), speeding away like a cat with it's tail on fire. The look on those Brummies going to the first city and boarding the airline with tiny profits ye olde classic 737 -
priceless
priceless
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Ryanair are probably one of the most arrogant of business to deal with. I know they no longer allow agents to book their flights even if we go direct on their website, so for that reason alone, they have lost nearly £50k of business a month from us, and we were a small agency but very very busy.
Easyjet / Jet2 / Globespan now get our low cost carrier business and to be honest, are far more agent freindly and see it as, well if the agent hadn't of packaged it together, i doubt joe public would have even thought of using us to put together the same deal.
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Easyjet/Jet2/Globespan
Easyjet / Jet2 / Globespan now get our low cost carrier business and to be honest, are far more agent freindly and see it as, well if the agent hadn't of packaged it together, i doubt joe public would have even thought of using us to put together the same deal.
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Ryanair Shanno Cuts expected today.
News from Ireland:
Reported by: Midlands Radio.
Ryanair is today expected to announce a major scale back in its services at Shannon airport, in protest at the introduction of the Government's ten euro airport tax.
The airline's CEO Michael O'Leary is holding a press conference later, where it's reported he will announce a reduction in the number of their planes based at the airport.
The airline's CEO Michael O'Leary is holding a press conference later, where it's reported he will announce a reduction in the number of their planes based at the airport.