I wonder if the new owners of Leeds Bradford are in discussions with Ryanair to induce the airline to offer new destinations / improved frequencies to stop LBA passenger numbers declining in 2018. It looks like yet another destination is ending next year -Montpellier.
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I can't see pax numbers declining too much for 2018, Monarchs demise won't be as hard hitting for LBA as it is for others, since they were only a 2 unit operation. I'm sure Ryanair (and/or Jet2) will easily pick up the slack.
As for new destinations, time will indeed tell. MPL can't have been a good seller for them, and Ryanair have been known to be pretty brutal when it comes to underperforming routes. I'm pretty confident if dropped,they'll match it with somewhere else |
LEEDS APPROACH
I wonder if the new owners of Leeds Bradford are in discussions with Ryanair to source for them anyone with such a thing as an ATPL to fly their aeroplanes for them! |
Since a few days or so there seems to exist an annoying incompatibility of Ryanair booking system with several desktop browsers; the prices simply do not show up and purchases aren't possible. As other browsers as well as the cell phone application cope better and customers are able to use them, I suggest some research: what is the direct influence of limited sales option on sales and profits? Unfortunately, it's rather costly way of carrying out researches, isn't it?
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Screen scraping?
I had a similar experience 6 or 9 months ago. It was not browser compatibility as the same computer worked in other locations as well as when I used my mobile as wireless internet for the PC. I believe it was the IP address of the internet connection that was blocked by Ryanair for suspected screen scraping . After a couple of weeks the problem disappeared.
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Had an interesting time getting out of Charleroi with Ryanair a couple of days ago:
We were scheduled to take off from CRL at 22:25. Flight left MAN late by an hour and we were told there would be a delay. It got to around 22:30, announcement: 'This flight must take off before 11pm as Charleroi runway closes at this time' Plane lands at 22:37, and by some miracle we pushed pack at 22:59 and took off a couple of minutes past 23:00 I have to say, I was pretty impressed - I know Ryanair are known for short turn arounds but this was impressive, if not stressful! |
I always feel sorry for the Cabin crew, having to facilitate these short turnarounds, they have to rush around, but in this case it makes it much better than the alternative. They should be commended (but i bet they don't)
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I am sure poax were made aware of the situation and were only to happy to get away
as I am sure were the crew who I am sure didn`t want an unplanned night stop |
Originally Posted by eu01
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Since a few days or so there seems to exist an annoying incompatibility of Ryanair booking system with several desktop browsers; the prices simply do not show up and purchases aren't possible. As other browsers as well as the cell phone application cope better and customers are able to use them, I suggest some research: what is the direct influence of limited sales option on sales and profits? Unfortunately, it's rather costly way of carrying out researches, isn't it?
It is not unusual to get a screen which erroneously tells you that there are no flights to where you want to go. What is peculiar is that airlines never seem to fix these problems. |
...and by some miracle we pushed pack at 22:59 and took off a couple of minutes past 23:00.... |
HAM
They won't turn you under an hour in that crap airport anyway.
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So some brave/foolhardy folk (delete as applicable) are going to take on Michael O`Leary. Two things 1..Good Luck 2..Get the Popcorn in
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This should be good fun, extra large coke to go with popcorn please.:D
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This looks interesting put me down for a ticket and a box of popcorn do they still come round in the interval with ice cream :O
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Ryanair will cut the pay and conditions of pilots at its home base in Dublin if they vote for industrial action, the airline has said. The airline sent a memo to Dublin pilots today saying it would freeze promotions, cut cash allowances and possibly move pilots to alternative bases if pilots working out of Dublin support industrial action at ballots on today and tomorrow. The memo said Ireland's IALPA pilots union had demanded recognition, a move which Ryanair said "simply will not happen". A Ryanair spokeswoman said the company "did not comment on communication with our people." |
Ryanair really don't like all this union/industrial action malarchy do they?
(hands out popcorn to paully,supermarine and daz) |
Its not MOL you have to be scared about, its Racedo when he comes in to deal with those fool hardy union folks!!!!
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LeoHairyCamel
Anyone on here remember the days of LeoHairyCamel , which was widely believed to have been O`Leary himself...Wow he certainly got things going, didn`t he. Talk about wind up :ok:..Think the Mods might have eventually banned him though ;)
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https://www.irishtimes.com/business/...20th-1.3324473
Irish Ryanair pilots plan a one-day strike on Wednesday December 20th, their union confirmed on Tuesday A majority of members of the Irish Airline Pilots’ Association employed by Ryanair backed industrial action in a secret ballot at the weekend. The organisation, a branch of trade union Impact, served Ryanair management with notice of a one-day strike on Wednesday December 20th. Irish-based directly-employed pilots, most of them captains, will withdraw their labour in an action that Impact claimed would disrupt flight and cost the airline substantial amounts. A majority of the association’s 84 members in Ryanair voted for action. The airline employs 360 pilots in Dublin. |
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