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From: Birmingham
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From: Blighty
I've noticed that on recent flights with FR from the UK, Ryanair always seems kind enough to ensure that I never pay Govt taxes.
It seems unlikely that FR has been overwhelmed with a sense of sudden generosity.... is this perhaps the new ruse to ensure that pax cannot claim back any APD on flights when they did not fly ?
Not forgetting of course the tax refund admin fee which was more than the value of the tax...
It seems unlikely that FR has been overwhelmed with a sense of sudden generosity.... is this perhaps the new ruse to ensure that pax cannot claim back any APD on flights when they did not fly ?
Not forgetting of course the tax refund admin fee which was more than the value of the tax...

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From: Essex
Ryanair has already re-registered several aircraft to the various different AOCs depending on their growth allocation. Many of the new MAX's orginally destined for Ryanair DAC were re-registered to Malta Air before they were even delivered! It would be relatively straight forward in theory for Ryanair to source aircraft for the UK register to aid domestic growth.
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From: Germany
Athens base will be closed during winter period.
https://news.gtp.gr/2022/09/01/ryana...rt-for-winter/
https://news.gtp.gr/2022/09/01/ryana...rt-for-winter/


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From: London
Ryanair have four airlines flying as "Ryanair" across Europe, I know why Ryanair UK is flying UK to non EU, but what is the logic that says whether a continental base is Ryanair, Ryanair Sun/Buzz or Malta Air?
For example, Billund in Denmark has Buzz operated bases aircraft. Any rules and rationale?
For example, Billund in Denmark has Buzz operated bases aircraft. Any rules and rationale?
Paxing All Over The World


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From: Hertfordshire, UK.
but the reason they exist at all is to ...
They look for openings and then, when they want, they close them. They are very smart people.
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From: Outer London
Having a UK operation opens up Turkey as a new large opportunity but thus far it doesn’t seem something they’re immediately exploiting.

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From: Eighton Banks
I find it interesting that some UK - non EU flights are able to be operated with EI- registered aircraft. EI-HEN operating the RK514 (FR UK flight number) Edinburgh - Marrakech twice this week. Technically EDI-TFS which it is operating right now is also UK - non EU.
Also EI-HGM operated Stansted - Rabat on 20/09
I take it we'll be seeing G-* aircraft based at Belfast come March?
Also EI-HGM operated Stansted - Rabat on 20/09
I take it we'll be seeing G-* aircraft based at Belfast come March?

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From: Scotland
Ryanair have four airlines flying as "Ryanair" across Europe, I know why Ryanair UK is flying UK to non EU, but what is the logic that says whether a continental base is Ryanair, Ryanair Sun/Buzz or Malta Air?
For example, Billund in Denmark has Buzz operated bases aircraft. Any rules and rationale?
For example, Billund in Denmark has Buzz operated bases aircraft. Any rules and rationale?
This article might shed light on their rationale:
https://www.economist.com/gulliver/2...hide-its-brand
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From: Northumberland
How many Buzz and Malta a/c are flying around in those colours rather than RYR - even the new-builds? Lauda are different because their colours were inherited



