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Now can we all play nice.

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i cant be the only one thinking of a former Northern Ireland based, Norwich studying poster who gets cantankerous about nothing.


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https://www.independent.ie/life/trav...-37713155.html
Not a great surprise.
Not a great surprise.
They'd compete against other agents, who could easily mix and match the cheapest flights when FR were a bit expensive.
They also compete with the proper Package holiday operators like TUI, Jet2 and Thomas Cook, who offer exclusive services and reps in resort to help out. Some people will gladly pay a bit more for that certainty.
All being said, i'm not surprised it's gone, you have to spend money to make money and we all know FR like to hoard as much as possible

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-46916389
Profit forecast cut. No great surprise as others are in same boat as well.
Profit forecast cut. No great surprise as others are in same boat as well.

The Royal Air Force used to (still does ?) use IATA airline code RR. I believe Ryanair Sun may also use RR as well
For flights to the Falkland Islands, you can probably guess which one it is... :-)
For flights to the Falkland Islands, you can probably guess which one it is... :-)

Report on CH Aviation about MOL saying Ryanair would consider buying up airlines with between 10 and 50 aircraft, and the company becoming a holding group
Obvious questions:
1 - why ?
2 - who would be likely companies of interest ?
Obvious questions:
1 - why ?
2 - who would be likely companies of interest ?

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Also which is frequently overlooked is that enables you to train management team, give people responsibility for a small airline and see have they the capability to doing something bigger or not as the case may be.
Additionally you can trial things in different markets to see what people like and don't like be it baggage charges, seating plans etc etc

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But the commentators largely blame increased fuel costs and higher wages, both up by over 30%. Revenue per seat has actually risen, but by not nearly enough to cover. It seems to me that FR no longer have a lower cost base than their competitors.

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More likely Ryanair Holding is MOL's take on IAG in a way that Ryanair can continue to be his powerbase but he himself can concentrate on new ventures. Since I doubt he'll be content as a regal overseer doing aircraft deals I could see him follow one of his long held ambition to do a proper low-cost take on the transatlantic. Ryanair shareolders said no to do it under Ryanair proper, but as a separate entity under a holding company it would be a different proposal.
A good start could have been to shop that part out of Norwegian in a way that it wouldn't create a capital base for Norwegian to compete better in the European market. Norwegain could do well to retrench/concentrate its longhaul on Scandinavia to Asia (with a bit of Japanese pension fund lease-investments) and Europe to South America.

Bearing in mind the issues with airlines everywhere I think this is part of the issue. Making €1 Billion is year is not to be sneezed at.
Fares dropping 6% is roughly €2 a head, x 33 Million Pax it wipes out loss. Balance is between getting bums on seats and empty aircraft and they are doing the bums on seats bit.
Fares dropping 6% is roughly €2 a head, x 33 Million Pax it wipes out loss. Balance is between getting bums on seats and empty aircraft and they are doing the bums on seats bit.
