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  Wikinfo | Ryanair   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Ryanair has been characterised by rapid and continuing expansion, enabled by the deregulation of the air industry in Europe in 1997.
Ryanair is one of Europe's most controversial companies, praised and criticised in equal measure [2].
Ryanair Flight 685 from Stockholm's Vasteras airport to London Stansted was delayed by several hours after a Swedish man of Arabic origin was detained after attempting to board the aircraft with a loaded gun.
www.wikinfo.org /wiki.php?title=Ryanair   (2357 words)

  
 Ryanair Resource Page - ryanair.pl   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Ryanair Boeing 737-200Passenger numbers continued to increase, but the airline generally ran at a loss, and by 1991 was in need of restructuring.
Ryanair Boeing 737-200 landingAlso criticised are what are seen as vitriolic attacks on opponents, notably former Irish Minister for Transport Mary O'Rourke (1997-2002), who was personally ridiculed in a series of controversial newspaper advertisements when she refused to break up the state monopoly which then ran Irish airports, Aer Rianta (now largely restructured).
Ryanair Flight 685 from Stockholm's Vasteras airport to London Stansted in September 1, 2002 was delayed by several hours after a Swedish man of Arabic origin was detained after attempting to board the aircraft with a loaded gun.
www.encryptoo.com /Ryanair-ryanair-pl.html   (3129 words)

  
 Ryanair Resources & Information - ryanair travel insurance
Ryanair Boeing 737-200.O'Leary returned convinced that Ryanair could make huge inroads into the European air market, at that time dominated by national carriers which were subsidised to various degrees by their parent countries.
In ryanair an industry where the survival rate is 1 in 10 and where even the giants such as American Airlines and operational Delta ryanair struggle to keep in the fl, Ryanair's success has confounded many insurance industry analysts.
Ryanair Flight 685 from Stockholm's Vasteras airport to London Stansted in September 1, 2002 was delayed by several hours after a Swedish man stanstead of Arabic origin was detained after attempting to board the aircraft with a loaded gun.
www.bizhisto.com /ryanair.htm   (5244 words)

  
 Ryanair - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ryanair launched a new hub of operation in Charleroi Brussels South in 2001.
Ryanair has grown massively since its establishment in 1985, from a small airline flying a short hop from Waterford to London, into one of Europe's largest carriers.
On 12 April 2006 a Ryanair flight from Paris to Dublin was diverted to Prestwick Airport in Scotland under instruction from the UK Department for Transport, after a note was passed to cabin crew claiming a bomb was on board.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ryanair   (4942 words)

  
 Ryanair - Flight News
Ryanair is expecting to operate a full schedule of flights in and out of Stansted even if the proposed strike goes ahead this weekend, although it may make changes to the check-in process on affected flights.
Ryanair has become less punctual over the last year, with the proportion of its flights that were on time last month dropping to 86 per cent from a figure of 94 per cent in April 2005.
Ryanair is officially registered in Ireland and is policed by the Irish Aviation Authority, despite serving close to twice as many destinations from Stansted as Dublin, and operating major hubs at Luton, Liverpool and Glasgow.
news.cheapflights.co.uk /flights/ryanair   (8159 words)

  
 RTE News - Ryanair announces six new routes
Ryanair today used the announcement to put pressure on the Government to agree to a second terminal at Dublin airport.
Ryanair has always argued that it does not need to recognise unions because it has adequate internal negotiating procedures with staff.
Ryanair has already threatened to mount a constitutional challenge to the legislation, saying it introduces compulsory union recognition by the back door.
www.rte.ie /news/2005/0126/ryanair.html   (406 words)

  
 Discount airlines in Europe - Wikitravel
Ryanair was the first airline in Europe to try this model, and now have many imitators offering low fares across the continent.
Ryanair are Europe's largest budget airline with Ryanair 33.4 million passenger in 2005 making them Europe's 5th largest airline and 14th in the world.
Ryanair operate a huge network in Europe, and are generally (but not always) the cheapest airline on the routes where they compete with another airline.
wikitravel.org /en/Ryanair   (3367 words)

  
 Boeing Frontiers Online
Ryanair, the European low-fare airline, is going "upmarket," according to a recent report in the Sunday Times of London.
Passengers on Ryanair's 125 routes will see the difference this month, when the company adds the first of 100 new Boeing 737-800s to the fleet.
Ryanair has been in negotiations for some months with publishers, including a number of Irish firms, capable of producing a glossy magazine for the airline's European market.
www.boeing.com /news/frontiers/archive/2003/september/i_iw1.html   (360 words)

  
 EUTO - European Union of Tourist Officers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Ryanair has linked-up with a tour operator to create Ryanairbreaks for prices from as little as 4.5 euro.
Ryanair customers have the opportunity to choose from thousands of activities, tickets and excursions, available at Ryanair destinations across Europe.
Speaking at Frankfurt Hahn airport today, Ryanair Manager for Germany, Caroline Baldwin said: “We have known for some time that Ryanair was approaching the important landmark of 80 millionth passenger, and all our airports have been on high alert.
www.euto.org /pages/news_story.asp?id=83   (613 words)

  
 Latest ASA adjudications concerning the airline industry Airline Industry Information - Find Articles
Ryanair challenged these claims, pointing out that its own ads clearly state the name of the destination airport; that there were inexpensive coach and bus services direct to the city centre from all Ryanair destinations; and that Ryanair advertised its fares with government taxes and
On the second disputed claim, that of customers needing to take taxis to their destination, Go Fly agreed there would be cheaper coach and bus services from all Ryanair destinations but said that this fact did not invalidate the claim.
However the Authority considered that the claim misleadingly implied that Ryanair purposely left the airport taxes out of all its advertisements to mislead travellers, which was not the case.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0CWU/is_2002_March_7/ai_83557798   (714 words)

  
 RTE Business - Ryanair offers cut-price seats after attacks
Budget airline Ryanair is offering one million seats on its planes at £9.99 in a bid to fight off the effects on business of the attacks on the US.
Last week, Ryanair dismissed the threat of an insurance wrangle grounding Europe's carriers this week, and accused rivals of begging for state aid instead of cutting fares.
But Ryanair and another big budget carrier, easyJet, said state aid is unwarranted and that some airlines were already in difficulties before the attacks.
www.rte.ie /business/2001/0924/ryanair.html   (291 words)

  
 Press release: Cable & Wireless Integrated Communications Network Enables Ryanair to Enhance Customer Services   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Importantly for Ryanair, the global reach and scalability of Cable and Wireless' network means that new routes can be added to the system very quickly.
Ryanair was founded in 1985, and in 2001 its sixteenth year of operation, has grown to be Europe's ninth largest international scheduled airline, carrying nine million passengers per annum.
Ryanair is the only airline or website at www.ryanair.com to guarantee that it offers the lowest air fares, and this year will employ 1,500 people, operating at five bases in Dublin, London Stansted, London Luton, Glasgow Prestwick, Shannon and now Brussels Charleroi.
www.cw.com /media_events/media_centre/releases/2001/07_25_2001_77.html   (620 words)

  
 Ryanair announces first routes to Africa
Ryanair, Europe's top low fares airline, today announced four new routes from London, two from London Stansted to Deauville (France) and Pula (Croatia) and two from London Luton to Fez and Marrakech (Morocco).
Ryanair also announced two new routes from Shannon to Bournemouth and Edinburgh and added a 6th daily frequency on its Dublin to Gatwick service and a 4th daily frequency on its Cork to Dublin service.
Ryanair now connects Shannon to 25 destinations, sustaining 1,700 jobs in the mid-west and delivering 1.7M passengers p.a.
www.finfacts.com /irelandbusinessnews/publish/article_10006734.shtml   (741 words)

  
 Internet Travel News - The Battle of the Low Cost Airlines
Ryanair is the low cost pioneer in Europe, pursuing this business model in its pure form.
Ryanair recently launched a controversial and aggressive advertising campaign, criticising easyJet’s punctuality and low fares, which has since developed into a cat fight between the two airlines, to the amusement of impartial onlookers, as they trade below the belt in what can only be described as a slugging match.
An easyJet spokesperson told Internet Travel News: “It is clear Ryanair are having difficulty giving away their seats at present, and are using this publicity stunt to try to encourage them to get into a fight, which we are not interested in”.
www.breakingtravelnews.com /article/20223   (922 words)

  
 Airline Travel News - Ryanair expands Nottingham network
Ten new routes are being launched by Ryanair from its base at Nottingham East Midlands Airport, taking its total number of destinations operated from there to 27.
With these new destinations, Ryanair has increased fivefold the number of passengers it carries to and from NEMA in under a year.
These aircraft are equipped with all of the latest technological advances in engine type, aerodynamics and blended winglets which ensure maximum fuel efficiency and have allowed Ryanair to reduce fuel burn by 45%, cut CO2 emissions by 50% per seat and reduce noise by 50%.
www.breakingtravelnews.com /article/20061005125202588   (596 words)

  
 New Ryanair destinations in Germany?
Ryanair is planning to inaugurate service to new destinations in Germany.
Ryanair saw of course this and offered these persons a position where they had to sign a letter that they would NOT be a member of any pilot-union as long as they worked for Ryanair!
Ryanair employs personnel who are very young, inexperienced and and with extremely low salaries without giving them the proper training and time to perform their duty correct!
www.flyertalk.com /forum/showthread.php?t=67628   (2443 words)

  
 Ryanair launches travel guides for download
The handy ten-page guides contain useful information about Ryanair destinations in the UK and Europe, including things to see and do, restaurants to visit and maps of the local area.
The airline's head of communications, Peter Sherrard, commented: "Ryanair's passengers already enjoy the lowest fares and best punctuality in Europe and to make the most of their breaks we are now offering them free travel guides too.
Ryanair also announced today (August 1) that its passenger numbers for the first three months of 2006 increased by some 25 per cent year-on-year.
news.cheapflights.co.uk /flights/2006/08/ryanair_launche.html   (391 words)

  
 Luchtzak Aviation - New Ryanair Routes from Barcelona-Girona
Ryanair, Europe’s largest low fares airline today (28 th Sept) announced its biggest ever expansion from Barcelona Girona.
“Ryanair’s 17 new routes will significantly expand the Catalan region’s catchment area and our low fares and no fuel surcharge guarantee will deliver millions of additional visitors who were previously put off coming to the region by the prohibitively high fares charged by Iberia.
“Ryanair’s decision to add 4 aircraft and 17 routes to its base in Girona is great news and will act as a powerful catalyst to drive tourism and business in the whole area of influence covered by Girona airport”.
www.luchtzak.be /article12612.html   (532 words)

  
 Cheap Flights on Ryanair -- Where does Ryanair Fly? EuroCheapo.com -- Budget Travel Tips and Cheap Hotels in Europe
Ryanair began with Dublin as its primary base, and has expanded to add flights to the UK, Belgium, Sweden, Germany, France, Spain and Italy.
The king of the heap, Ryanair remains on top because it has broadened its route map while keeping fares down.
Ryanair flies to the following destinations in Europe.
www.eurocheapo.com /flights/airlines/ryanair.php   (122 words)

  
 Ryanair destinations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ryanair's European and North African destinations, focus cities indicated in red
This is a list of airports to which Ryanair currently flies.
Ryanair Destinations in Spain Airport transfer information and city guides to Ryanair and easyJet destinations in Spain
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ryanair_destinations   (158 words)

  
 Ryanair Destinations - Argus Car Hire, UK, Ireland, France, Spain, Germany USA and Worldwide
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Visit one of the Ryanair destinations below to find the best car hire prices from over 100 top car hire companies.
Argus Car Hire wishes you a safe and pleasant car hire experience to and from our Ryanair Destination.
www.argusrentals.com /Info/ryanair.asp   (152 words)

  
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Disclaimer: Virtual Ryanair is a virtual airline (VA) for use with Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002 and 2004.
This is not the website of the famous real world airline, Ryanair.
Virtual Ryanair operates with full knowledge and agreement from Ryanair, and has received permission to use the name and a customised Ryanair logo.
members.lycos.co.uk /virtualryanair   (62 words)

  
 Luchtzak Aviation - Ryanair announces new long-term agreement with needahotel.com
Ryanair, Europe’s No 1 low fares airline announced on Wednesday, 23rd November 2005, the signing of a new, long-term, hotel supply agreement with NeedaHotel.com, its current supplier.
This agreement, which extends the highly successful commercial relationship between both companies for a minimum of a further 5 years, will further increase Ryanair’s market share in this sector and help in its continuing drive to increase ancillary revenues above passenger numbers passing on the savings to Ryanair passengers in the form of lower fares.
Ryanair passengers can look forward to great value hotel accommodation at all Ryanair destinations.”
www.luchtzak.be /article10625.html   (451 words)

  
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www.ryanairhotels.com   (82 words)

  
 dohop.com - flight destinations with RyanAir and more information on RyanAir
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 Golf in Limerick Ireland for Ryanair Destinations like Shannon Airport
Golf in Limerick Ireland for Ryanair Destinations like Shannon Airport
Regional airports are expanding thanks to low cost carriers and the growing popularity of the island as a self-catering holiday destination.
Ireland offers great outdoor activities and Limerick and the Shannon Region in particular offer the following activities and choices:
www.limerickcounty.com /page.php?page=Travel   (416 words)

  
 Ryanair destinations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
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Match your Ryanair flight to a Holiday Italia destination:
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