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Old 11th Mar 2019, 14:47
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Originally Posted by CCFAIRPORT
Not really a great surprise tbf. Not yet been to Armenia.

Wizzair have Georgia wrapped up with the Kutaisi base but if Ryanair decided to fly to Tblisi it would be a game changer as well.
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Originally Posted by daz211

Ryanair will be watching the world very worryingly as many airlines are today grounding the B737-Max 8.
Nope

Boeing will be one that is worried as Ryanair can refuse to take delivery if there are specific issue causing loss of life that Boeing have not sorted.
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Old 11th Mar 2019, 15:52
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Ryanair talks with Armenia / new development
Indeed, Ryanair should keep up the efforts to create new connections around Europe, especially if some of the present sure-fire destinations lose part of their attractiveness due to political issues (EU in/out etc.). My recent impression is that several routes are about to be reduced or cancelled and thus some balancing is required.
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Old 11th Mar 2019, 19:34
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Boeing will be one that is worried as Ryanair can refuse to take delivery if there are specific issue causing loss of life that Boeing have not sorted.
I suspect both will be nervous - after all, Ryanair has fleet plans that would need changing (even at Boeing's expense), and its their customers who will be impacted by disruption, if it occurs.
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Originally Posted by LGS6753
I suspect both will be nervous - after all, Ryanair has fleet plans that would need changing (even at Boeing's expense), and its their customers who will be impacted by disruption, if it occurs.
An uncharitable observer might think that Ryanair rarely seem to mind a bit of customer disruption...
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Old 12th Mar 2019, 14:13
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CAA intervention now, that's that. No Max 8 permitted in or out of UK airspace until further notice.

Boeing PR machinery are shockingly cold and hard nosed "we're improving our software" . . . really?

Tell that to the families of the lost souls on board.

Quite disgusting comments coming out of the manufacturer. Seems like profit are higher importance to life itself. Raises all sorts of CSR questions about their corporation and serious questions for the board members too!

Would you fly on the Max? Na, I didn't think so either.

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Old 12th Mar 2019, 20:48
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Originally Posted by DublinPole
Radom Airport was built in 2014 and for years nobody was interested in flying there apart from a few short term and failed routes from various small carriers, it went bankrupt and very shortly after PPL bought it out of liquidation. It's now having hundreds of millions spent on it, to be used as an auxiliary airport for the Warsaw area, where it's been widely speculated that charters and low cost airlines from Chopin will be forced out to. PPL are the only shareholder and it will not be anywhere near as significant competitor for Chopin as Modlin, because a) PPL will control it and B) it's further out.

There's been a number of changes to the rules in Chopin Airport recently, such as voluntarily prohibiting very early departures or late arriving flights, bans on refuelling with passengers onboard and offering financial incentives for those airlines who were transferring passengers, that clearly benefit certain airlines as well as cause issues for others. PPL will tell you that this does not prove that they are favouring anyone, since the same rules apply to each airline. There's also been complaints by airlines of extended wait times for buses and bridges to arrive, being given very distant parking spots among other things.

There's a local political side to this as well, as the area that Modlin is, is not controlled by the ruling party whereas Radom is a big area for the current government, so you know, there's votes to be won here as well.
Latest - The Masovian Voivodeship has agreed to fund 50,000,000zl of it's own funds into the airport made possible in conjunction of issue of new shares.

As such the shareholder percentages will change as follows
Masovian Voivodeship 42.3% (from 32.7%)
Millitary Property Agency 28.5% (from 33.3%)
PPL (Polish State Airports) 25.2% (from 29.4%)
Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki local government 4% (from 5%)

However this is likely to only be a temporary reprieve to give the airport some breathing space and will only allow minor changes to the infrastructure and temporary buildings.
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Old 13th Mar 2019, 12:32
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Sorry it s in french ! but ryanair open those routes earlier than expected


Ŕ Toulouse-Blagnac :
  • 9 nouvelles lignes commenceront deux mois plus tôt (en septembre 2019) vers Alicante (2 vols hebdos), Brest (3 hebdos), Budapest (2 hebdos), Lille (un vol quotidien), Luxembourg (3 hebdos), Oujda (2 hebdos), Palerme (2 hebdos), Porto (3 hebdos) et Tanger (2 hebdos)
Ŕ Bordeaux-Mérignac :
  • 7 nouvelles lignes commenceront un mois plus tôt (en octobre 2019) vers Brest (3 vols hebdos), Budapest (2 hebdos), Lille (un vol quotidien), Nador (2 hebdos), Palerme (2 hebdos), Prague (2 hebdos) et Strasbourg (3 hebdos)
Ŕ Marseille-Provence :
  • 6 nouvelles lignes commenceront un mois plus tôt (en octobre 2019) vers Copenhague (2 vols hebdos), Essaouira (2 hebdos), Milan Bergame (4 hebdos), Sofia (2 hebdos), Strasbourg (3 hebdos) et Toulouse (un vol quotidien)
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Old 13th Mar 2019, 12:36
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new routes

Charleroi to Tel Aviv
Brussels - Catania 2pw
Brussels - Essaouira 2pw
Brussels - Krakow 4pw
Brussels - Sevilla 4pw

All begins October 2019
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Old 14th Mar 2019, 12:18
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3 NEW ROUTES FOR GDANSK

Copenhagen daily
Gothenburg.3pw
Hamburg 3pw

All begins OCT 2019

And Manchester - Prague

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Old 14th Mar 2019, 12:25
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NEW BASE KATOWICE
2 A/C BASED
12 NEW ROUTES

Bologna 2pw
Brindisi 2pw
Catania 2pw
Cologne/Bonn 3pw
Cork 2pw
Dortmund 10pw
Gothenburg 2pw
Kyiv 4pw
Manchester 3pw
Milan/BGY 2pw
Oslo/Torp 3pw
Pafos 1pw

Others new routes in Poland

Warsaw/WMI - Tel Aviv 4pw
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Old 14th Mar 2019, 12:36
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It is why Wizzair expanded into Krakow as they were aware Ryanair had applied for slots at Katowice.
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Old 14th Mar 2019, 12:37
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I can see a slow down in route announcements as they play around with the 737Max fallout impact. Maybe just a week or two at MAX.
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Old 14th Mar 2019, 13:03
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Wizz, Buzz, I am confused already.
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Old 14th Mar 2019, 13:56
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Mind you don't get stung.......!!!!!
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Old 14th Mar 2019, 14:19
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Originally Posted by Buster the Bear
Wizz, Buzz, I am confused already.
Buzz brings back the name of the KLM subsidiary which Ryanair bought out years ago.
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Old 14th Mar 2019, 14:30
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Generated image indicates a full "Buzz" adapted striking livery.

Fleet anticipated (pre MAX at least) to rise from 17 airframes to 25 for Summer`19.
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Old 14th Mar 2019, 14:37
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Ryanair UK...

After being ground based all year since re-registration G-RUKA flew a test flight from STN on the 8th.

It appears at present to be utilised on standard Continental RYR services from STN.
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Old 14th Mar 2019, 14:46
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Ryanair Sun rebranded Buzz.
"HONEY...have you seen this? It's UnBEElievable..."

Get your jokes in while you can folks, Hope you're not 'stuck' for ideas..

(Crawls back to the hive...)
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