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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...l-screwed.html
What will the implication be from these claims?
Perhaps an attempt to deal with a successful competitor who Ryanair have failed to chase out of town (Jet2) and for Norwegian, how impactful are claims like this?
What will the implication be from these claims?
Perhaps an attempt to deal with a successful competitor who Ryanair have failed to chase out of town (Jet2) and for Norwegian, how impactful are claims like this?

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...l-screwed.html
What will the implication be from these claims?
Perhaps an attempt to deal with a successful competitor who Ryanair have failed to chase out of town (Jet2) and for Norwegian, how impactful are claims like this?
What will the implication be from these claims?
Perhaps an attempt to deal with a successful competitor who Ryanair have failed to chase out of town (Jet2) and for Norwegian, how impactful are claims like this?
Correct in highlighting ineffectiveness of CAA, correct in highlighting the issues with Norwegian, he indicated 2 yrs ago that Norwegian was burning through cash, anazing the press caught up with that idea when Norwegian needed cash all of a sudden, correct in highlighting that shop model for holidays in dead, even TC has only 35% bought in store.
Elements in the press hate Ryanair, for decades it was fares too cheap so they dangerous as don't carry out maintenance (debunked by David Learmont), don't properly train their pilots, pilots on minimum wage, they are Irish so pilots are drunks etc etc.
In the industry Michael O'Leary is generally the "canary in the mine" who is first to highlight issues well in advance for other airlines, in many cases, as I have said here previously by doing it the agenda is changed and opens the door for others to publicly comment.

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BFS Base
Is anyone able to explain what's happening to the BFS base come November?
The current schedule from November onwards is showing timings that would require a BFS based aircraft to operate a AGP on a Thursday evening, STN on a Friday afternoon, and again on a Sunday evening, with all other flights operated from other bases.... Is the schedule going to change (even though we are so close to November) with these based flights changed to being operated from other bases, or will one aircraft still be based at BFS and only operate three times a week?
Is anyone able to explain what's happening to the BFS base come November?
The current schedule from November onwards is showing timings that would require a BFS based aircraft to operate a AGP on a Thursday evening, STN on a Friday afternoon, and again on a Sunday evening, with all other flights operated from other bases.... Is the schedule going to change (even though we are so close to November) with these based flights changed to being operated from other bases, or will one aircraft still be based at BFS and only operate three times a week?


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OK, let's than notice Ryanair's entrance to Helsinki-Vantaa from the start of Summer season. Daily flights from Vienna will be performed by Lauda. VIE will also be linked to another Finnish airport - guess what - "black horse" Lappeenranta, 2pw. Since the EU citizens can apply for free e-visas to St. Petersburg now, it will create great opportunities, I guess.

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They have announced 19 new routes, you have now posted about 2 of them. Ryanair nowadays seem to add new routes to reservation systems with a delay, not at the time of announcement as they did in the past.
https://corporate.ryanair.com/news/r...020/?market=ua
https://corporate.ryanair.com/news/r...020/?market=ua

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Being unknown in the UK doesn’t make it ‘middle-of-nowhere’. The city has a population of 300k and its surrounding administrative area another 700k. The city of Mykolaiv with a population of about 400k is about an hour away. Evidently Turkish fly there so it must have something going for it.

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Ryanair will close their Hamburg base with two aircraft from January 2020 closing 7 routes and continuing to operate 14 routes. Base closure due to poor yields on certain routes.

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New routes
Hahn to Agadir ( 2pw Begins 3 April 2020)
Hahn to Kefalonia (2pw Begins 2 May 2020)
Hahn to rijeka (1pw Begins 4 April 2020)
Hahn to Treviso (4pw resumes 1 April 2020)
Hahn to Agadir ( 2pw Begins 3 April 2020)
Hahn to Kefalonia (2pw Begins 2 May 2020)
Hahn to rijeka (1pw Begins 4 April 2020)
Hahn to Treviso (4pw resumes 1 April 2020)
