Ryanair shirks responsibility August 2, 2009 Ryanair passed the buck back to its customers yesterday, after a shambolic scene at Stansted airport left passengers stranded at the airport when the budget airline failed to open enough check-in desks. Only 11 “bag drops” were opened on one of the busiest holiday days of the year, leaving customers watching their flights depart as [...]
Ryanair shirks responsibility August 2, 2009 Ryanair passed the buck back to its customers yesterday, after a shambolic scene at Stansted airport left passengers stranded at the airport when the budget airline failed to open enough check-in desks. Only 11 “bag drops” were opened on one of the busiest holiday days of the year, leaving customers watching their flights depart as [...]
EasyJet board bows to Stelios over growth July 29, 2009 BUDGET airline easyJet predicted a full-year pre-tax profit of £25-50m yesterday, despite the massive industry slump, but bowed to pressure from biggest shareholder Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou and halved its future growth rate target to 7.5 per cent. Stelios had rowed with the company’s board late last year over his worries about the expansion plans of [...]
Ryanair pledges to continue cutting fares at the expense of yearly profits July 27, 2009 BUDGET airline Ryanair saw its shares slump eight per cent yesterday after it told the market it would continue to slash fares to win passengers during the downturn. The Irish carrier also said its net profits in the first quarter rose sixfold to €136.5m (£100m), thanks to falling oil costs, and that it expected passenger [...]
Ryanair cuts back on its Stansted winter flights July 21, 2009 NO frills airline Ryanair yesterday announced a 40 per cent capacity cutback in its winter flights out of Stansted, blaming the government’s Air Passenger Duty and the airport’s passenger fees. The cut comes at a bad time for BAA, which has been forced to sell the airport along with Gatwick and one of its Scottish airports. [...]
Ryanair to add routes to Oslo July 16, 2009 Budget airline Ryanair said yesterday it was adding seven new routes to and from Oslo airport, as it seeks to avoid passing on fuel surcharges to passengers. Ryanair’s new routes from Oslo (Rygge) to Alicante, Barcelona (Girona), Brussels (Charleroi), Bremen, London (Stansted), Madrid and Milan (Bergamo), will take off in October, and will fly more [...]
Standing room only: coming soon to an airline near you July 7, 2009 YESJEREMY HAZLEHURSTTHE news that Ryanair is offering standing seating to customers should come as a surprise to nobody who has ever travelled on the carrier. Indeed, it is the logical extension of its ethos, which involves turning aeroplanes into a mix of a fairground and a sardine tin. The idea behind this radical new idea [...]
June is a bumper month for Ryanair and EasyJet July 6, 2009 BUDGET airlines Ryanair and EasyJet yesterday said they had recorded year-on-year passenger increases after an exodus of passengers from premium rival British Airways (BA). Figures for June showed that Ryanair carried more passengers than ever before, with 5.8m people using the Irish airline. This represents a 13 per cent increase on passenger traffic from a [...]
June is a bumper month for Ryanair and EasyJet July 6, 2009 BUDGET airlines Ryanair and EasyJet yesterday said they had recorded year-on-year passenger increases after an exodus of passengers from premium rival British Airways (BA). Figures for June showed that Ryanair carried more passengers than ever before, with 5.8m people using the Irish airline. This represents a 13 per cent increase on passenger traffic from a [...]
CLIPPED WINGS June 23, 2009 MICHAEL O’Leary’s Ryanair is slashing the number of aircraft it has at its Irish bases, and is likely to do the same at its UK airports, it said yesterday. The infamous aviation boss blamed taxes levied on air travel in the two countries for the planned moves. He said Ryanair will still fly 67m passengers [...]