Ryanair (RYAAY) Expects Capacity to be Omicron-Hit Until January

07:26pm, Thursday, 16'th Dec 2021 Zacks Investment Research
Ryanair (RYAAY) intends to trim its January capacity by nearly 10%.
The Chancellor of the Exqueuer faced criticism from Ryanair this afternoon, as the budget airline urged him to return to the UK and help out ailing
Ryanair (RYAAY) intends to trim its January capacity by nearly 10%.
The approximately 33,000 passengers affected by the cancellation or delay of 172 Belgian Ryanair flights in the summer of 2018 will each receive a voucher worth 250 or 400 euros. They can have it paid out after a year. There was a lawsuit about the compensation for the passengers, but Test Aankoop and Ryanair [] The post Millions of Compensation for 33,000 Ryanair Passengers After Flight Cancellations in 2018 appeared first on Fortune News .

Ryanair (LON: RYA): What you should do ahead of delisting?

11:51am, Thursday, 16'th Dec 2021 Kalkine Media
Highlights Ryanair’s CEO Michael O’Leary reportedly said the airline anticipates about 10 per cent fewer passengers in December 2021 and January 2022. The airline reportedly expects about 10 million passengers in December, compared to its earlier forecast of 11 million. The group’s November 2021 traffic rose to 10.2 million, up from 2.0 million in November 2020. Amid rising customer concerns around the new Omicron variant, Ireland based low-cost airline Ryanair Holdings PLC’s ( LON: RYA ) has come up with a warning of a hit on its December-January capacity. Company’s CEO Michael O’Leary said the airline anticipates about 10 per cent fewer passengers in December 2021 and January 2022, according to media reports quoting the CEO in Guardian newspaper interview. Passenger drop expected in December and January The airline reportedly expects about 10 million passengers in December, compared to its earlier forecast of 11 million. The company will aim to slash about 10 per cent of its passenger capacity next month, in January 2022.

Ryanair boss says UKs Omicron response is shaped by idiots

10:42am, Thursday, 16'th Dec 2021 EuroWeeklyNews
Ryanair boss says the UKs Omicron response is shaped by idiots. According to Ryanair boss Michael OLeary, the response to the omicron variant put in place by the government is being shaped by idiots. The number of people flying with the airline this month has dropped dramatically and OLeary blames this on travel restrictions. He [] The post Ryanair boss says UKs Omicron response is shaped by idiots appeared first on Euro Weekly News Spain .
Ryanair expects to fly around 10% fewer passengers in December and January due to customer concerns around the Omicron variant of COVID-19, Group Chief Executive Michael O'Leary told the Guardian news

Why Lufthansa will be good for business

04:39pm, Wednesday, 15'th Dec 2021 LBN
For the past 20 years Liverpool has been well served with holiday routes via easyJet and Ryanair but Lufthansas Frankfurt service opens up a new global corporate gateway. Tony McDonough reports Lufthansas new route from Liverpool to Frankfurt which connects the city to 150 global destinations could turbo-charge corporate investment into Merseyside. Starting on [] The post Why Lufthansa will be good for business appeared first on Liverpool Business News .

Ryanair boss says UK response to Omicron shaped by ‘idiots’

04:24pm, Wednesday, 15'th Dec 2021 The Guardian
Michael O’Leary blames Covid rules for 1 million fewer passengers flying with airline this month

Ryanair boss says limit air travel to vaccinated people

01:54pm, Wednesday, 15'th Dec 2021 EuroWeeklyNews
Ryanair boss says limit air travel to vaccinated people. He also believes that unvaccinated people should stay at home. Ryanair chief executive Michael OLeary has hit out at the UK government and claimed that it is generating omicron hysteria. Speaking to The Independent OLeary commented: It seems to us that their policies are designed specifically [] The post Ryanair boss says limit air travel to vaccinated people appeared first on Euro Weekly News Spain .
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Ryanair set to offer customers embedded travel insurance

03:15pm, Tuesday, 14'th Dec 2021 EuroWeeklyNews
Ryanair is set to offer customers embedded travel insurance in the UK. Low-cost airline Ryanair has partnered with Cover Genius to offer customers in the UK embedded travel protection. Cover Genius is a leading insurtech for embedded insurance. Ryanair customers will soon be able to easily purchase a selection of protection products when they book […] The post Ryanair set to offer customers embedded travel insurance appeared first on Euro Weekly News Spain .
The UK has rolled out new travel rules including pre-departure tests for all arrivals and added 11 countries in and around South Africa to the red list

Windmills, vineyards, castles and so much more in Castilla-La Mancha

12:31pm, Tuesday, 14'th Dec 2021 The Munster Express
Kieran Foley It’s often said that ‘absence makes the heart grow fonder’, and having missed out on visiting the Spanish mainland since before the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic I was eager to embark on a trip. Already well acquainted with the coastal regions, islands and many of the cities of Spain, I was keen to explore some of the lesser visited inland areas. Knowing relatively little about the expansive Castilla-La Mancha region of central Spain, I was pleasantly surprised to discover that it possesses a wealth of attractions and has a very distinct identity. One of the highlights of this region (and perhaps all of Spain) is the stunning city of Toledo. Take a short trip on the high-speed train from Madrid to this remarkable city which is steeped in history and culture and is a hugely popular tourism location among Spaniards. Perched over the mighty Tagus River, it’s easy to see why Toledo was viewed as being so strategically important for so many years. The city served as the Spanish capital until 1561 and was renowned for its multicultural atmosphere even before the phrase was commonly used.

Ryanair mocks Boris Johnson over Christmas parties

07:58am, Tuesday, 14'th Dec 2021 The Independent
The Irish airline claims a Level 5 party involves: ‘Full on rave. Everyone off their tits’
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