European airline body says aviation industry must not suffer “the brunt of political inadequacies” as it offers airlines Brexit advice February 28, 2018 A European aviation trade body has issued advice for airlines on Brexit, saying there is “no one-size-fits-all solution”, with a warning that the aviation industry should not suffer “the brunt of political inadequacies”. The European Regions Airline Association (ERA) has provided guidance to airlines to prepare for different Brexit scenarios, noting in a report out [...]
Delta Air Lines brings real-time luggage tracking to its London Heathrow transatlantic flights February 1, 2018 Worried about the prospect of never seeing your luggage again once it’s been loaded onto a flight? Well, fear not, for Delta is now rolling out real-time bag tracking for its London transatlantic flights. Customers will be able to keep track of their checked bags on its flights between London Heathrow and the US via [...]
Ryanair launches biggest London winter schedule but underlines commitment to pivot growth away as Brexit looms February 23, 2017 Ryanair has launched its biggest ever schedule out of London to date, with three new routes from London Stansted. But the airline has also reiterated its commitment to pivoting growth away from Britain in the wake of the Brexit vote. The Irish carrier’s 2017 schedule will have three new routes from London Stansted to Aalborg [...]
Grand National handicapper hits back at “anti-Irish” claims from Ryanair chief Michael O’Leary’s stable March 1, 2017 One of Britain’s top handicappers has hit back at claims that his assessment of Grand National entries was coloured by an anti-Irish bias after a row broke out ahead of next month’s race. Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary’s Gigginstown House Stud yesterday withdrew eight of its horses at the latest forfeit stage, including his big three [...]
Airlines including EasyJet and Ryanair forced to cancel more than 800 flights due to French air traffic controllers’ strike March 8, 2017 Over 800 flights have now been cancelled across Europe for the first two days of the French air traffic control strike, with airlines also noting severe delays and detours of flights. Staff at control centres at Brest, Bordeaux and Marseilles are holding a five-day walkout, which Airlines For Europe said will result in over 1,000 flights [...]
Ryanair’s earnings set to fly lower than expected as weak sterling drags down fares November 6, 2016 Ryanair has suffered some turbulence post-Brexit, predominantly fuelled by the plummeting sterling, and investors are braced for a bumpy landing in its upcoming results. Full-year profits expected to grow five per cent lower than previously guided at seven per cent. The revised guidance, provided a couple of weeks ago, reflected weaker sterling with 26 per [...]
Ryanair knocks Lufthansa off the top spot as Europe’s largest airline by passenger numbers January 10, 2017 Aiming to become the "Amazon of travel" may seem a lofty ambition for Ryanair, but the airline has reason to feel confident at the moment. It's just been confirmed that last year the airline was Europe's biggest airline by passenger numbers. It announced last week it carried 117m passengers for 2016 (up 15 per cent) [...]
Are Ryanair’s package holiday deals set for take off? December 7, 2016 Budget airline Ryanair has announced it is going to sell package holidays alongside its flights, placing it in direct competition with tour operators. The company wants to reposition itself – from a business known mainly for cheap flights to a broader leisure offering, all while undercutting its rivals. I have used YouGov profiles data to [...]