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NEW COUNTRY: UKRAINE
Ryanair will start operating to and from Ukraine: Lviv and Kiev
NEW ROUTES:
✈ Kiev-Boryspil (KBP) – London-Stansted (STN)
✈ Kiev-Boryspil (KBP) – Stockholm-Skavsta (NYO)
✈ Kiev-Boryspil (KBP) – Manchester (MAN)
✈ Kiev-Boryspil (KBP) – Eindhoven (EIN)
✈ Lviv (LWO) – Eindhoven (EIN)
✈ Lviv (LWO) – London-Stansted (STN)
✈ Lviv (LWO) – Budapest (BUD)
✈ Lviv (LWO) – Wroclaw (WRO)
✈ Lviv (LWO) – Krakow (KRK)
✈ Lviv (LWO) – Berlin-Schonefeld (SXF)
✈ Lviv (LWO) – Memmingen (FMM)
NEW ROUTES:
✈ Kiev-Boryspil (KBP) – London-Stansted (STN)
✈ Kiev-Boryspil (KBP) – Stockholm-Skavsta (NYO)
✈ Kiev-Boryspil (KBP) – Manchester (MAN)
✈ Kiev-Boryspil (KBP) – Eindhoven (EIN)
✈ Lviv (LWO) – Eindhoven (EIN)
✈ Lviv (LWO) – London-Stansted (STN)
✈ Lviv (LWO) – Budapest (BUD)
✈ Lviv (LWO) – Wroclaw (WRO)
✈ Lviv (LWO) – Krakow (KRK)
✈ Lviv (LWO) – Berlin-Schonefeld (SXF)
✈ Lviv (LWO) – Memmingen (FMM)
Last edited by Jorik; 15th Mar 2017 at 11:24.
I thought my map skills in geography was pretty good until practically every Ryanair press release these days has me thinking 'where the hell is that?'
Bearing in first game could be St Petersbrug, next in Sochi and next in Kazan it means you will have thousands of fans travelling and Rail is 32 hrs, car is 2 days etc
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Will Lviv become the new stag territory for Brits, replacing Amsterdam or Prague ? Really hope not - Lviv in particular is a lovely city
Couldn't agree more. It's a delightful city.
Keep those stags away!!
Same is true of the previous 2. Why not spread the load and give AMS & PRG a rest. They deserve it.
Couldn't agree more. It's a delightful city.
Keep those stags away!!
Same is true of the previous 2. Why not spread the load and give AMS & PRG a rest. They deserve it.
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Lviv sounds interesting RAT5. Wish I could pronounce it. I remember a group of tourists I was with in Dublin,( Dun Laoghaire to be precise) looking out across Dublin bay to Howth and thinking it was the coast of France. Glad I passed no comment as Lviv now bites me. Is it pronounced 'Live'?
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I suspect that there are several different pronunciations because it's been in several different countries over the past hundred years. Certainly is was in Poland before the war. I think it's pronounced levoof, but I'm sure Google will tell you.
Lviv was indeed part of Poland before the Ukrainians under Bandera slaughtered 100,000 plus Poles in conjunction with the Nazi's. His statue now adorns the city as some kind of "hero" and has a main street named after him by city Government who glorifies him.
A place I fully intend to avoid visiting.
A place I fully intend to avoid visiting.
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If you wish to avoid visiting all places where the government is doing stupid things then you have to start avoiding Hungary, Poland, the States ... and the UK as well.
If you wish to avoid visiting all places where the government is doing stupid things then you have to start avoiding Hungary, Poland, the States ... and the UK as well.
Would you go to Linz if they celebrated Adolf ?
Much as I sympathise with racedo on this (after reading up on what happened, I now have rather different feelings about my previous trip to Lviv given my personal background), could I very respectfully suggest trying to keep the discussion in this thread to Ryanair, and move discussion of genocide to a separate thread ? There genuinely is a place for such a discussion, but this thread really doesn't seem the right place.
For the record, I have chosen very deliberately to keep well away from Linz and Nuremberg
For the record, I have chosen very deliberately to keep well away from Linz and Nuremberg
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Back to the topic: LWO is a challenging airport in winter season for the frequent low visibility vs. **** ILS and their (not quite) world famous snow cleaning techniques (10-10m ploughed from the centerline makes a perfectly clear runway for them).
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Any one knows are has a good link to a source where I can find out how many aircrafts are based at each FR base in the next summer?
Right now they have a fleet of 377 B737-800
Right now they have a fleet of 377 B737-800
Ryanair website and app to close for eight hours - Independent.ie
So a big sale on Thursday then as a way of getting people to visit.
So a big sale on Thursday then as a way of getting people to visit.
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POZ new base from winter with one based aircraft
Welcome to Ryanair!
FMM new base from winter with one based aircraft
Welcome to Ryanair!
17 new routes from FRA will start 4th September (instead of late October)
Welcome to Ryanair!
Welcome to Ryanair!
FMM new base from winter with one based aircraft
Welcome to Ryanair!
17 new routes from FRA will start 4th September (instead of late October)
Welcome to Ryanair!
POZ new base from winter with one based aircraft
Welcome to Ryanair!
FMM new base from winter with one based aircraft
Welcome to Ryanair!
17 new routes from FRA will start 4th September (instead of late October)
Welcome to Ryanair!
Welcome to Ryanair!
FMM new base from winter with one based aircraft
Welcome to Ryanair!
17 new routes from FRA will start 4th September (instead of late October)
Welcome to Ryanair!
25 minute turnarounds will surely be a major difficulty there.