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Italy W18 schedule - 37 new routes
https://corporate.ryanair.com/novita...l-5/?market=it
Riga W18 schedule
https://corporate.ryanair.com/news/r...p-a/?market=lv
Tallinn W18 schedule
https://corporate.ryanair.com/news/t...hos/?market=ee
https://corporate.ryanair.com/novita...l-5/?market=it
Riga W18 schedule
https://corporate.ryanair.com/news/r...p-a/?market=lv
Tallinn W18 schedule
https://corporate.ryanair.com/news/t...hos/?market=ee
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[QUOTE=iggie;10067201]Rob Royston What is meant by 'the designated resort's arrival day'?[/QUOTE
I mean the way that many holiday resorts served from these airports will all be on the one day, e.g.. Funchal is almost all Monday arrivals, although you can arrive on a Thursday for some bookings if you arrange travel yourself.
I mean the way that many holiday resorts served from these airports will all be on the one day, e.g.. Funchal is almost all Monday arrivals, although you can arrive on a Thursday for some bookings if you arrange travel yourself.
I mean the way that many holiday resorts served from these airports will all be on the one day, e.g.. Funchal is almost all Monday arrivals, although you can arrive on a Thursday for some bookings if you arrange travel yourself.
Downsides were a limited choice of departure days for given destinations, as passengers would find most operators and airlines only offered the same day, and notably handling issues at the destination airport, with the need for considerable resources and overcrowding on one or two days of the week, and much less at other times.
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Apparently Ryanair and Aer Lingus have signed a deal for connections.
Ryanair and Aer Lingus sign flight-connection deal - Sunday Times | Euronews
Ryanair and Aer Lingus sign flight-connection deal - Sunday Times | Euronews
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Looking at January 2019 there is a Saturday flight from MAN-TFS that is in the timetable but beyond the middle of that month stops showing prices. Does anyone have any guidance on when this will be available to book (if ever) - based on historical knowledge. I don't often use Ryanair so not too familiar with how they release flights
Edit to add: now available to book
Edit to add: now available to book
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https://www.rte.ie/news/business/201...nger-cost-30k/
Ryanair will no longer charge trainee pilots almost €30,000 upfront for training under a policy change announced today.
Up to now, trainees known as cadets were charged a course fee of €29,500 and were not paid until they had completed a significant portion of their training.
However, in the careers section of its website, Ryanair has announced what it calls a new "sponsored" type-rating programme, under which pilots will only have to pay a one-off upfront payment of €5,000 for their training.
However, pilots will also be subject to a "5 year reducing bond" binding them to the airline for that period.
They will also be paid a salary from the first day of their line training. On its website, the airline described the new programme as a revolutionary, industry-leading cadet programme which was a first among low cost airlines.
Up to now, trainees known as cadets were charged a course fee of €29,500 and were not paid until they had completed a significant portion of their training.
However, in the careers section of its website, Ryanair has announced what it calls a new "sponsored" type-rating programme, under which pilots will only have to pay a one-off upfront payment of €5,000 for their training.
However, pilots will also be subject to a "5 year reducing bond" binding them to the airline for that period.
They will also be paid a salary from the first day of their line training. On its website, the airline described the new programme as a revolutionary, industry-leading cadet programme which was a first among low cost airlines.
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Hmmmm... Starting to ponder on Mr O'Leary's mental stability if he goes down that route, the British public are generally not that forgiving when big companies deliberately bring politics into business and strand them... On a plus note, Ryanair's competitors will be overjoyed when the airline grounds its fleet....
https://www.irishmirror.ie/news/iris...-make-12138470
https://www.irishmirror.ie/news/iris...-make-12138470
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Hmmmm... Starting to ponder on Mr O'Leary's mental stability if he goes down that route, the British public are generally not that forgiving when big companies deliberately bring politics into business and strand them... On a plus note, Ryanair's competitors will be overjoyed when the airline grounds its fleet....
https://www.irishmirror.ie/news/iris...-make-12138470
https://www.irishmirror.ie/news/iris...-make-12138470