Ryanair boss not happy with marks given to his horse in comparison to rival Easyland
The couple who planned a trip to Copenhagen in Denmark ended up landing at an airport near Paris, 750 miles away from their destination.
Simon Forster and partner Emma were meant to be going to Copenhagen but were greeted with a cheery ''Bonjour'' when they landed.
Western insurance companies are stopping insuring airlines flying over the territory of Ukraine, practically closing the sky over the country. The Ukrainian news outlet Strana.ua reports, citing sources in the insurance market, that on Sunday the largest British insurance companies, which reinsure other insurers, sent out a notice that within 48 hours insurance coverage for flights going to and out Ukraine will not be provided. "Not a single plane will fly to or out of Ukraine starting from about the middle of the day on Monday," the source said. The same information was confirmed by the owners of private jets. Insurance coverage for their aircraft will be revoked if they are in Ukraine, and therefore the aircraft should be withdrawn from Ukraine to the European zone. Most likely, starting Monday, 4pm Kyiv time, the air traffic over Ukraine will come to a halt, writes the deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine from the European Solidarity faction. It is from this time (14.00 London time) that there will be no insurance coverage for civil aircraft that are in the Ukrainian airspace, Goncharenko claims.

Lithuanian PM Warns Russia May Not be Bluffing Over Ukraine

08:21pm, Saturday, 12'th Feb 2022 The Daily Telegraph
Lithuanias Prime Minister Ingrida Simonyte warned in an interview on Friday, February 11, against assuming Russia was bluffing in regard to the possible invasion of Ukraine. Speaking to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) in Kyiv, Simonyte said Russias invasions of Georgia in 2008 and Crimea in 2014 had prompted a change in how Russias ambitions are viewed. Ten years ago, 12 years ago, before Georgia, nobody actually believed there can be an invasion in the bright day of a sovereign country, Simonyte said, adding that there was no real reaction to Russias actions. Simonyte, however, said Lithuania believed Russias ambition was to expand. I call this Soviet Union 2.0, but some other analysts would say this mission is more about empire, Russian empire, than the Soviet Union, she said. But this ambition is actually real that you can risk things like that in the middle of the day in the 21st century. So, after Crimea, I think there was quite a significant shift, and quite a significant awakening, but I still think quite many might take what is happening for bluffing, she said.
Simon Forster only realised something was wrong when he and his girlfriend were greeted with a cheerful ''bonjour'' at passport control. He compared the mishap to classic movie Home Alone 2
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Ryanair Holdings Strengthens Presence in Italy

02:40pm, Thursday, 10'th Feb 2022
The number of Covid-19 infections appears to be improving as cases of serious illness and death are falling drastically, making investors much more optimistic about the future.

Pensioner thrown in air during Ryanair flight turbulence

07:03am, Thursday, 10'th Feb 2022 EuroWeeklyNews
Pensioner thrown in air during Ryanair flight turbulence settles court action. The Australian pensioner had been heading from Italy to Belgium on a flight that took place in September 2015. 72-year-old Lynette Peucker from Gisborne, South Victoria in Australia claims that when the Ryanair flight was hit by terrible turbulence she fell and fractured her [] The post Pensioner thrown in air during Ryanair flight turbulence appeared first on Euro Weekly News Spain .
She alleged she had suffered an extreme and immediate psychological reaction of intense and overwhelming fear as a result

Ryanair sees dramatic recovery in bookings over the past two weeks

05:29pm, Wednesday, 09'th Feb 2022 The Irish Times
Easing of pandemic curbs has boosted interest in travel
Pensioner said she injured her ankle on board flight, High Court told
Ryanair Holdings Plc. has seen a “dramatic recovery” in bookings over the past two weeks as the easing of pandemic travel curbs across Europe encourages people to fly again.
A RYANAIR flight was forced to be delayed by 40 minutes after a drunk young man reportedly removed his trousers before he was escorted from the plane by cops. The bizarre incident happened on Monday during an afternoon flight from Alicante to Dublin. According to passengers the man who seemed to be intoxicated refused to []
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