Ryanair Chief Executive reveals major expansion plan but issues concern over...
Ryanair has announced major expansion plans for its UK services next summer but expressed concern that unless a post-Brexit aviation treaty is come to, “there will be no flights” after March 2019....
View ArticleUkraine seeks to woo back Ryanair
Ukraine’s Infrastructure Minister Volodymyr Omelyan is keen on welcoming back Irish low-cost carrier Ryanair with an ambitious plan to purge the aviation sector of corrupt, anti-competitive officials....
View ArticleRyanair asked to pay compensation for cancelled flights – Commission for...
Ryanair will have to compensate passengers whose flights have been cancelled with less than two weeks notice, according to the Commission for Aviation Regulation. A spokesperson of the aviation...
View ArticleEuropean Commission to ensure that Ryanair flight cancellations are compliant...
The European Commission (EC) has vowed that it would ensure that the 50 daily cancellations by low-cost carrier Ryanair are carried out in compliance with European Union legislation. Ryanair recently...
View ArticleRyanair to pay for passengers’ flights on other carriers
Ryanair confirmed that it would pay for air travellers’ flights on other airlines if the need arose. This move comes after the Dublin, Ireland-based carrier began the mass cancellation of flights due...
View ArticleUK Civil Aviation Authority initiates “enforcement action” against Ryanair
The UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) will begin imposing “enforcement action” against Ryanair for its inability to give customers precise information regarding their rights in the wake of massive...
View ArticleRyanair accedes with Civil Aviation Authority’s demands regarding passenger...
The Dublin-based budget airline was given until 4 p.m. GMT (12 p.m. ET) to issue the said statement or face legal action over misleading statements made so far. The CAA said it had started an...
View ArticleMembers of European Parliament urge European Commission to ensure enforcement...
Members of European Parliament (MEPs) are set to question the European Commission on the massive cancellation of flights and the subsequent enforcement of regulations on air passenger rights. European...
View ArticleItaly’s aviation regulator ready to impose penalties on Ryanair for cancelled...
ENAC, Italy’s Civil Aviation Authority, is gearing up to slap penalties on Dublin-based carrier Ryanair over its handling of the massive cancellation of flights last month. “The process of sanctions...
View ArticleWord war ensues between Ryanair and Ukraine after collapse of deal to launch...
Ryanair and Ukraine continued to exchange verbal jabs following the collapse of a deal to launch new air routes to one of Europe’s biggest nations. However, the man tasked with sparking a new round of...
View ArticleRyanair applies for license to fly domestic UK routes
Ryanair is preparing for a hard Brexit and is seeking a UK Air Operator’s Certificate in order fly domestic routes in the UK. The carrier disclosed that it had already applied for one to UK regulator,...
View ArticleNo sign of Brexit aviation threat being heeded
by John Whelan – irishexaminer.com Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary and the British Airline Pilots’ Association general secretary Brian Strutton may have little in common, but they are in agreement that...
View ArticleRyanair seeks UK AOC to save UK-EU flights; Spain the most-impacted country...
By anna.aero On 21 December, the UK CAA received a letter (probably an e-mail) from Ryanair, as the Irish airline seeks an AOC from the British regulators to safeguard its existing and future...
View ArticleRyanair to place “Brexit clause” into ticket sales for summer of 2019
Irish low-cost carrier Ryanair is set to include a “Brexit clause” in ticket sales for the summer of 2019, cautioning passengers that their tickets would be valid if the lingering issue that surrounds...
View ArticleRyanair vows to make claiming compensation for delayed or cancelled flights...
Ryanair has vowed to passengers that claiming compensation for delayed or cancelled flights would be a whole lot easier from hereon end. The Dublin, Ireland-based airline revealed that is establishing...
View ArticleUK CAA reviewing airlines’ seating policies
The United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority announced that it is launching a review into the seating policies of airlines. In particular, it would be taking a closer look into whether firms are...
View ArticleRyanair boss Michael O’Leary issues new warning on negative impact of Brexit
Outspoken Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary once again reminded the industry just how damning Brexit is going to be on aviation. Time and time again, O’Leary had insisted that flights between the UK and...
View ArticleBrexit: 28% European air passengers deprived from compensations
By: aerotime.aero Brexit is almost a year away, but it’s still unclear how the prospective withdrawal will affect British flyers. The current air passenger law protects air travellers against...
View ArticleRyanair warns of growing business elsewhere if issue on APD is not addressed
Ryanair has decisively issued a stern warning to Stormont: address the burden of air passenger duty or run the risk of the airline developing its business somewhere else. Kenny Jacobs, the Chief...
View ArticleRyanair pins blame on UK’s high tourism tax for closure of Glasgow base and...
Ryanair would be reducing the number of routes that it operates from Glasgow, putting as much as 300 workers at risk of losing their jobs. Ryanair has pinned the blame on UK’s high tourism tax for the...
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