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Articles tagged “ryanair”

Airlines

Ryanair Predicts Record Profits, Promises Regular Dividends As Fares Soar

The airline is bullish on record profits, thanks to a busy summer for travelers.

Ryanair Predicts Record Profits, Promises Regular Dividends As Fares Soar

Airlines

Poland Now at the Center of Europe’s Low-Cost Carrier Competition

It's like a low-cost airline version of "Game of Thrones," but with more fees and less legroom.

Poland Now at the Center of Europe’s Low-Cost Carrier Competition

Airlines

Ryanair Says French Push for Minimum Pricing on Flights Is Politically impossible

European authorities will seemingly have to find way other ways to reduce the carbon footprint of the airline industry. It's incredibly unlikely much of the European Union will support France's push for minimum pricing on flights.

Ryanair Says French Push for Minimum Pricing on Flights Is Politically impossible

Airlines

Airlines’ Sustainability Claims Can’t Escape Scrutiny

Is there really so much value in marketing greener flights that airlines would waste their time with campaigns like these?

Airlines’ Sustainability Claims Can’t Escape Scrutiny

Airlines

Ryanair CEO Blasts Italy’s Price Cap on Flights to Sicily and Sardinia

Although Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary maintains the company is committed to expanding in Italy, he certainly seems equally as eager to hit the government hard for moves he considers unfathomable.

Ryanair CEO Blasts Italy’s Price Cap on Flights to Sicily and Sardinia

Airlines

SAS CEO Downplays Competition from Norwegian Air and Ryanair

SAS CEO Anko Van der Werff is confident in the airline's market position amid competitive challenges. But with the airline a while away from a full recovery, discounters have even more time to pounce.

SAS CEO Downplays Competition from Norwegian Air and Ryanair

Airlines

Ryanair, Delta, Lufthansa: What Airline Execs Are Saying About AI, Biometrics, and Apps

Consumer tech is important — but so are modern internal systems. A healthy mix is key.

Ryanair, Delta, Lufthansa: What Airline Execs Are Saying About AI, Biometrics, and Apps

Airlines

Europe’s Air Traffic Controller Shortage Delays Flights, Slows Recovery

There is no magic bullet to an air traffic controller shortage in the heart of Europe.

Europe’s Air Traffic Controller Shortage Delays Flights, Slows Recovery

Airline Weekly

Falling Airline Yields Do Not Mean Weak Demand

Yields may be falling at Ryanair and Alaska, but executives say that's not indicative of travel demand.

Falling Airline Yields Do Not Mean Weak Demand

Airlines

Ryanair Looks to Buy Property to Shelter Staff Amid Ireland Housing Crunch

There is growing concern among business leaders in Ireland over the lack of accommodation, and its impact on hiring and retaining staff. The concern is affecting industries in more ways than one.

Ryanair Looks to Buy Property to Shelter Staff Amid Ireland Housing Crunch