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Irish bank crisis and airlines

by Jarkko on November 29, 2010

in Airlines, Aviation

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Last week we have read that EU will push money to Ireland, with hard terms. How will that affect to the airlines, especially Ryanair? Ireland have always been an island were companies are a top priority, taxes are easier to go around, government support is outstanding comparing to UK, for example. Now they are in [...]

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Is it time for the big alliance?

January 14, 2010

If the low-cost airlines put up an alliance like Staralliance with all the features like code sharing, etc. it might be a too big hit to the traditional airlines.

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Ryanair wants passengers to stand up on flights.

July 6, 2009

Image by Drewski2112 via Flickr Hahaaa!!!!!! The Irish discount airline Ryanair wants passengers to stand up on flights so they can cram more people every flight. The company’s CEO wants Boeing to build a special standing room only jet so fliers can perch on stools instead of sit in chairs – a method Ryanair thinks [...]

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Ryanair after money again.

April 19, 2009

Image via Wikipedia According to Times Online, Ryanair and it’s loyal passengers agrees that overweight passengers should pay a fee if they find fancy travelling with Ryanair. It looks that Ryanair is totally out of cash and credit because the failure of the toilet fee. Southwest is already doing it but in the nice way [...]

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Ryanair won’t have to pay back subsidy

December 20, 2008

Image by Getty Images via Daylife Budget airline Ryanair may no longer have to pay back a euro4.5 million ($6.16 million) subsidy to the Belgian state after a court ruled Thursday against an EU order to refund the sum. The European Union’s appeals court said antitrust regulators made mistakes when they ordered Ryanair to pay [...]

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