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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Milan MXP
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Here are the frequency:
Fuerteventura 4x week
Malaga 4x week
Marrakech 3x week
Milan BGY Daily
Seville 3x week
Trapani (Sicily) 3x week
Valencia 4x week
Vaxjo (Sweden) 4x week
As I've annunced will be based two more plane at NRN, from 2 to 4.
Now NRN is the second Ryanair base in Germany after HHN (9 plane based) and BRE (3 plane based).
NRN is a "leisure" base: from 18 total routes there are 7 to Spain and 5 to Italy...
Fuerteventura 4x week
Malaga 4x week
Marrakech 3x week
Milan BGY Daily
Seville 3x week
Trapani (Sicily) 3x week
Valencia 4x week
Vaxjo (Sweden) 4x week
As I've annunced will be based two more plane at NRN, from 2 to 4.
Now NRN is the second Ryanair base in Germany after HHN (9 plane based) and BRE (3 plane based).
NRN is a "leisure" base: from 18 total routes there are 7 to Spain and 5 to Italy...
Join Date: Apr 2007
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EMA
Anyone know how long we have to wait to find out when ema and hhn will be annunced? Or when we will find out for sure that another two a/c will be added to ema this winter?
Join Date: Mar 2007
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Anybody booked on the free flights...yes FREE (well, 1p!)
I payed 2p return for an MAN to DUB flight in October. I actually payed the 4GBP for the online check-in etc, but still - 2p!!
No Creditcard fees, no Government tax, no 'wheelchair tax'...nothing.
I payed 2p return for an MAN to DUB flight in October. I actually payed the 4GBP for the online check-in etc, but still - 2p!!
No Creditcard fees, no Government tax, no 'wheelchair tax'...nothing.
Join Date: Aug 2005
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I have! Just booked 4 of us for a day trip trip Dublin. Everything came to 0.08 pence!!! No taxes, charges or anything! Have a look on airliners.net, people have booked like 5 return trips each! LOL. It's rude not to book flights for that price even if you don't bother turning up for them. I have booked some flights on the off chance I will actually be able to go!
Join Date: Sep 2005
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This latest Ryanair scheme must surely be getting their shareholders worried. Giving away seats for ten euro plus all the credit card fees is one thing, but giving them away for free and absorbing all the airport and government taxes is just plain silly. Sure they get loads of publicity, but suffered a booking service outage for almost three hours this afternoon plus every passenger they carry will cost them money. For starters, many of their routes incur full airport charges as the deals have expired, plus for every "Free" passenger they carry out of the UK, they pay the Browne/Blair Bank ten pounds. Even if every "free" seat only cost them on average ten euros in taxes and charges, there's ten million quid to subsidise a silly publicity stunt.
Then there's the reaction of the shareholders, who no doubt will be delighted when Ryanairs set factor is back to normal next month, having forgotten that they had to give away the seats to achieve it - not?
What a load of tosh - Ryanair need to realise that, if you can't give it away for ten euors, you are producing too much. They must have massive over capacity relative to demand at the moment - can't remember the last FR flight I was on where the first six rows were not closed off.
The bubble has burst - what next?
Then there's the reaction of the shareholders, who no doubt will be delighted when Ryanairs set factor is back to normal next month, having forgotten that they had to give away the seats to achieve it - not?
What a load of tosh - Ryanair need to realise that, if you can't give it away for ten euors, you are producing too much. They must have massive over capacity relative to demand at the moment - can't remember the last FR flight I was on where the first six rows were not closed off.
The bubble has burst - what next?
Join Date: Mar 2006
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Spanish press report a new expansion of Ryanair Madrid base: from November will be add 2 new plane (from 3 to 5) and will be open 7 new route:
MAD-FKB
MAD-NRN
MAD-HHN
MAD-LPL
MAD-TSF
MAD-TPS
MAD-Sardinia (AHO or CAG?)
Probably new routes will be annunced soon...
MAD-FKB
MAD-NRN
MAD-HHN
MAD-LPL
MAD-TSF
MAD-TPS
MAD-Sardinia (AHO or CAG?)
Probably new routes will be annunced soon...
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Portugese press reports that Ryanair will announce new routes from Oporto today (Thursday).
http://www.turisver.com/article.php?id=27175
http://www.turisver.com/article.php?id=27175
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How cheap is cheap
Crumbs MOL will be paying us to fly soon .So what is behind this free flight offer must be something .Anyhow i have just booked a shed of flights for .002p return .Keep up the good work MOL
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Well indeed, Ryanair website has been extremely busy yesterday, partially down as well.
Passenger frenzy grounds website as Ryanair launches free flights
RYANAIR has opened a new front in the bitter airline price war by offering completely free flights for the first time.
However, the no-frills carrier's website was unable to cope with demand for the one million free seats yesterday
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Analysts said the new approach was to lure passengers from rivals as Ryanair increased flights to France, Italy and Spain as part of a planned 27 per cent growth in capacity this year. They said the airline would want to ensure the new aircraft which are joining its fleet to serve the routes were filled.
Further expansion is due to be announced by Michael O'Leary, Ryanair's chief executive, at East Midlands airport today.
The experts predicted airlines such as Alitalia, Iberia and Air Berlin could be hardest hit, while Ryanair said it was also stepping up the pressure on British Airways and EasyJet.
Nick Van den Brul, an aviation analyst with brokers Exane BNP Paribas, said: "To keep load factors [proportion of seats filled] up, Ryanair will have to discount seats, effectively starting a new price war." However, he warned that the free tickets could lead to Ryanair increasing the price of other seats on some flights to maintain revenue levels.
Originally Posted by The Scotsman
Passenger frenzy grounds website as Ryanair launches free flights
RYANAIR has opened a new front in the bitter airline price war by offering completely free flights for the first time.
However, the no-frills carrier's website was unable to cope with demand for the one million free seats yesterday
(...)
Analysts said the new approach was to lure passengers from rivals as Ryanair increased flights to France, Italy and Spain as part of a planned 27 per cent growth in capacity this year. They said the airline would want to ensure the new aircraft which are joining its fleet to serve the routes were filled.
Further expansion is due to be announced by Michael O'Leary, Ryanair's chief executive, at East Midlands airport today.
The experts predicted airlines such as Alitalia, Iberia and Air Berlin could be hardest hit, while Ryanair said it was also stepping up the pressure on British Airways and EasyJet.
Nick Van den Brul, an aviation analyst with brokers Exane BNP Paribas, said: "To keep load factors [proportion of seats filled] up, Ryanair will have to discount seats, effectively starting a new price war." However, he warned that the free tickets could lead to Ryanair increasing the price of other seats on some flights to maintain revenue levels.