Ryanair
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EU court to rule on passenger case against Ryanair -
The European Union's Court of Justice will this week decide on a landmark case involving Ryanair and passenger compensation rights. The case could have major implications for the European aviation sector if airspace is closed in future ...
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Hungary's airline Malev grounded -
Bankrupt Hungarian flag-carrier Malev grounds fleet after two aeroplanes seized, as Ryanair and other budget carriers announce new routes to BudapestHungary's dire financial predicament was laid bare today when its national airline Malev ...
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Ryanair defiant over credit card surcharges crackdown -
Ryanair says the £6 charge per passenger per one-way flight relates to costs associated with its booking system, and isn't a payments surchargeRyanair has defied the government's move to ban surcharges on payments to airlines and other ...
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'Sexist' Ryanair ad faces inquiry -
ASA to investigate after complaints 'glamour model' campaign objectifies women, particularly female cabin crewThe advertising watchdog is to launch an investigation into an ad campaign by Ryanair featuring a scantily-clad flight attendant ...
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Ryanair chairman sells off €14.5m worth of shares -
Ryanair chairman David Bonderman and his family sold €14.5m worth of shares in the low-cost airline last week. It was the largest sale of any shares in an Irish listed company by a board member so far this year.
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PRESS DIGEST - British business - Dec 6 -
The number of people flying with Ryanair fell last month fell by 8 percent to 4.68 million after the low-cost airline grounded 80 aircraft in response to high fuel costs and the struggling economy.
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UK watchdog halts Ryanair investigation -
Britain's Office of Fair Trading has suspended an investigation into Ryanair's shareholding in rival
Aer Lingus to allow a court of appeal to rule on whether the watchdog still had jurisdiction in the case.
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Ryanair demands meeting -
The Irish airline Ryanair said it would pursue
Aer Lingus directors for a breach of company law if the former state carrier refuses again to hold an extraordinary general meeting.
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Aer Lingus says it won't convene EGM -
AER Lingus has told Ryanair that it won't convene an extraordinary general meeting (EGM) so its larger rival can put two resolutions to shareholders. The decision might prompt Ryanair to either attempt to ...
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The Saturday interview: Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary -
Loathed by anti-capitalists and by many who have flown with his airline, has Ryanair's Michael O'Leary joined the fat-cat aviation mainstream?The great French philosopher Blaise Pascal once wrote: "All human evil comes from a single cause, man's inability ...
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Ryanair – the not-so-low-fares airline -
The 'low-cost' carrier raised prices by 13% in the first half. Is the era of cheap flights now over?Ryanair has one simple message for travellers: that it's a low-cost airline. But when chief executive Michael O'Leary speaks to shareholders, it's a different ...
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Ryanair profits rise 20% -
• Ryanair makes £467m in six months to the end of September • Fare rises help offset higher fuel costs • Passenger numbers to fall back as airline grounds 80 planes • O'Leary calls for early Stansted saleRyanair announced a jump in profits ...
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