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AF moving all Paris-Milan flights to Linate is confirmed, but their new MRS-Milan service will use MXP. (MRS-MXP is part of their new regional strategy designed to take on low cost airlines though)
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I think DUB will do well to stay in the top 3 bases next year. STN BCN MAD DUB CRL.
i dont think there is any more room in CRL for more a/c so they are stuck with what they have.pity coz i hear its going very well as a base overall.
i dont think there is any more room in CRL for more a/c so they are stuck with what they have.pity coz i hear its going very well as a base overall.
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Ryanairs largest bases in terms of aircraft based:
Info based on July:
STN - 38
DUB - 18
MAD - 15
CRL - 14
BGY - 13
There DUB S12 looks more less the same as this summer, don't expect a reduction.
Info based on July:
STN - 38
DUB - 18
MAD - 15
CRL - 14
BGY - 13
There DUB S12 looks more less the same as this summer, don't expect a reduction.
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Flights to Podgorica confirmed, not start date yet.
Stansted and Glasgow were due to be operated, STN still has a chance but Glasgow is a non starter. Currently the government and FR are agreeing on the first destinations.
Stansted and Glasgow were due to be operated, STN still has a chance but Glasgow is a non starter. Currently the government and FR are agreeing on the first destinations.
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Ryanair Slashes Dublin's Lowest Ski Fares
DUB - SZG €89.99 not FR slashing fares, the price to SZG has gone up. It was cheeper but not sure by how much.
DUB - SZG €89.99 not FR slashing fares, the price to SZG has gone up. It was cheeper but not sure by how much.
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Berlin-East then...
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Avolon in Ryanair, AirAsia aircraft deal - The Irish Times - Mon, Sep 26, 2011
5 due to FR this week, could this be why they sold the order from boeing.
5 due to FR this week, could this be why they sold the order from boeing.
STN - PIK
Looking at the website, it seems the Stansted to Prestwick service ceases at the end of October.
It's not available to book, and not on the timetable. Has this been announced?
It's not available to book, and not on the timetable. Has this been announced?
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Looking at the website, it seems the Stansted to Prestwick service ceases at the end of October.
It's not available to book, and not on the timetable. Has this been announced?
It's not available to book, and not on the timetable. Has this been announced?
Ryanair axes London route because of
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"I’ve just got my hands on an advance copy of the full list of fees for the new Ryanair credit card, and it’s looking even more expensive than expected" writes Elaine Moore in Financial Times.
Is there no end to Ryanair fees? - FT.com
On top of the £6 cost of the card and the inactivity charge of £2.50 per month if the card if not used for six months, it seems that using the card will cost significantly more than the most travel cards on the market.
We now know that the card carries a 5.75 per cent foreign transaction fee - market average is about 2.75 per cent. That means that every time the card is used when abroad the currency will be calculated using the exchange rate set by Mastercard on the day of purchase plus 5.75 per cent.
And as well as that, there’s a £2 foreign ATM charge and a £2 fee for using UK cash points and card holders will need to load the card with a minimum of £150 (other cards usually require £100).
We now know that the card carries a 5.75 per cent foreign transaction fee - market average is about 2.75 per cent. That means that every time the card is used when abroad the currency will be calculated using the exchange rate set by Mastercard on the day of purchase plus 5.75 per cent.
And as well as that, there’s a £2 foreign ATM charge and a £2 fee for using UK cash points and card holders will need to load the card with a minimum of £150 (other cards usually require £100).
FT article is a poor one as while interesting doesn't back up the 2.75% as only a single card is shown and it ignores the fixed fee elements sadly beloved by many banks for withdrawing cash abroad or using the card abroad.