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  • Ryanair investor Royal London to oppose re-election of airline’s chair at AGM

    September 19, 2018

    Royal London Asset Management (RLAM) is the latest Ryanair investor to pledge to vote against the re-election of the airline's long-serving chairman David Bonderman at its AGM tomorrow. Royal London said it was concerned with Ryanair’s corporate governance and "poor stakeholder management". "We have had long-standing issues with the independence of Ryanair’s board and with the extent [...]

  • Ryanair reaches agreement with three Italian unions over employment contracts

    September 14, 2018

    Budget airline Ryanair said it reached a agreement with three Italian cabin crew unions over pay and working conditions. Ryanair met the FIT CISL, ANPAC and ANPAV unions in Rome yesterday where a set of principles were agreed as part of a collective labour agreement (CLA) which will take effect from 1 October. The agreement, which is [...]

  • Ryanair Belgium cabin crew vow to create ‘travel chaos’ with September strike

    September 13, 2018

    Belgium cabin crew members at Ryanair have vowed to create "travel chaos" when they strike later this month. Belgium union CNE said it would strike on 28 September amid an ongoing dispute over pay and working conditions, causing "travel chaos". Strikes have cast a cloud over Ryanair's summer, with the airline struggling to contain a number [...]

  • Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary says UK has received ‘no assurances’ from EU on continued flights after Brexit

    September 12, 2018

      Ryanair's chief executive Michael O'Leary has ramped up his warnings of a no-deal Brexit, saying the UK had received "no assurances" from the EU that flights could continue after Britain leaves the bloc. He said the transport secretary, Chris Grayling, had received "no assurances" from the EU on continued flying, and that the likelihood of [...]

  • Ryanair’s share price jumps 10 per cent as it raises profit forecast 25 per cent after discovering being nice to customers can really pay off

    September 9, 2015

    Ryanair's share price leaped 10 per cent on the open this morning after raising its full year profit guidance by 25 per cent, as its bid to win over customers with an improved service takes off.  The budget airline said full year net profit would now come in between €1.175bn and €1.225bn, up from previous [...]

  • Ryanair to appeal against court ruling allowing passengers to claim delay compensation after two years

    August 21, 2015

    Ryanair will appeal against a court ruling that would allow passengers six years to claim money back from the airline if their flight is delayed. The Manchester County Court earlier today ruled that the low-cost airline could not impose a two year limit on passengers making a claim for flight delay compensation. Read more: Ryanair [...]

  • EasyJet flight U28435 from London to Basel declares emergency and returns to Gatwick

    July 27, 2015

    An EasyJet flight going from London to Basel in Switzerland declared an emergency as it took off from Gatwick.   Flight U28435 released a Squawk 7700, the generic emergency code, as it departed from the south London airport just after 2.30pm.    The journey spans a total distance of 425 miles, but the emergency squawk [...]

  • Ryanair may close second Danish airport after row with unions

    July 15, 2015

    Low-cost airline Ryanair has said that it may close its Billund airport base, which would be the airline’s second Danish base closure in just four days, as a union in the country frustrates the Irish carrier with plans of a strike at the airport. This occurred on the same day as Ryanair officially shut down [...]

  • Keep Greece flying: Ryanair offers Greek flights for €5

    July 10, 2015

    Never one to let a bandwagon trundle past un-jumped on, Ryanair has slashed prices by 30 per cent for routes to and from Greece, as part of a campaign to "Keep Greece Flying". Read more: Ryanair shares up as it approves IAG's Aer Lingus offer  The airline said prices on its Athens routes to and from [...]

  • Ryanair share price up after approving IAG’s offer for Aer Lingus stake

    July 10, 2015

    Ryanair’s board has voted unanimously to sell its 29.8 per cent stake in Aer Lingus to International Airlines Group (IAG), the parent company of British Airways. Despite attempts by the low-fare airline to keep hold of its stake in its Irish rival, it was ordered to sell it by competition regulators in 2012. After months of [...]

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