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Ryanair summer 2022 flights are now on sale from just £29.99
04:35pm, Tuesday, 23'rd Nov 2021 The Sun
RYANAIR has announced their summer 2022 schedule, with fares from just £29.99. The airline is adding 24 new European routes to its schedule, meaning you could get a bargain break next summer to a number of destinations. Popular UK tourist hotspots Ibiza, Menorca and Fuerteventura are among the new locations on the list. Others include []
Covid-19 concerns disrupt Christmas travel — and Ryanair’s forecasts
03:43pm, Tuesday, 23'rd Nov 2021 BusinessLIVE
CEO Michael O’Leary says it is inevitable that air fares will increase into the northern hemisphere summer of 2022
Ryanair announces more new routes from Liverpool
03:04pm, Tuesday, 23'rd Nov 2021 TheBusinessDesk
Flights to Brussels will operate on Thursdays and Sundays. The post Ryanair announces more new routes from Liverpool appeared first on The UK .
Ryanair reveals new Liverpool routes
03:04pm, Tuesday, 23'rd Nov 2021 LBN
Low cost airline Ryanair has added 24 new routes to its summer 2022 schedule which includes new European destinations from Liverpool. Tony McDonough reports Ryanair has unveiled its summer 2022 schedule which included two new routes out of Liverpool John Lennon Airport (LJLA). In July, the Irish carriers director of commercial, Jason McGuinness, told [] The post Ryanair reveals new Liverpool routes appeared first on Liverpool Business News .
Ryanair CEO sees fraught year end due to COVID-19 concerns
11:11am, Tuesday, 23'rd Nov 2021
DUBLIN (Reuters) -European airlines are in for a fraught period between now and the end of the year due to renewed COVID-19 concerns that will disrupt Christmas travel and early summer holiday booking
Ryanair will be delisting its shares from the LSE: heres why
04:58pm, Monday, 22'nd Nov 2021 The Motley Fool UK
Ryanair will soon be delisting its shares from the London Stock Exchange. Heres why the company has taken this action and what it means for investors. The post Ryanair will be delisting its shares from the LSE: heres why appeared first on The Motley Fool UK .
Flights to strictly restricted Austria still available from Tallinn
02:29pm, Monday, 22'nd Nov 2021 Estonian News
Austria has recently announced a decision to impose very strict restrictions to curb the spread of the coronavirus, also imposed on those completely vaccinated or recovered from the coronavirus. Among other things, hotels in Austria have been closed for all tourism, yet Ryanair still offers flights from Tallinn to Vienna.
Couple blame Ryanair after they flew to Greece instead of Spain by mistake
02:41pm, Saturday, 20'th Nov 2021 Metro
''I am completely outraged and shocked that this has been allowed to happen.''
Disgusting moment man sits with long stringy bogey hanging from his nose during Ryanair flight
06:27pm, Friday, 19'th Nov 2021 The Sun
SHOCKING footage shows the moment a sleeping man sits with a long stringy bogey hanging from his nose during a Ryanair flight. Horrified fellow passenger Caoimhe Crawley says the man was asleep so didnt clear the thick mucus for over 40 minutes. The disgusting incident happened on Monday from Amsterdam to Dublin. Caoimhe said fellow []
Ryanair leaves London Stock Exchange over EU ownership rules
03:45pm, Friday, 19'th Nov 2021 Daily Express
RYANAIR is leaving the London Stock Exchange to become solely listed in Dublin motivated by EU rules on foreign ownership of airlines.
Ryanair passenger films video of man with huge bogey hanging off his face
03:38pm, Friday, 19'th Nov 2021 deadlinenews
A RYANAIR passenger captured a vile video of a man sitting with a long stringy bogey hanging from his nose during a flight. Caoimhe Crawley was horrified after she spotted the thick mucus hanging from a fellow passengers nose on Monday. The 20-year-old claims the man was asleep so didnt clear the hanging bogey for [] The post Ryanair passenger films video of man with huge bogey hanging off his face appeared first on Deadline News .
Why you should never agree to be put on hold for a manager after 5pm and other customer service insider tips
01:14pm, Friday, 19'th Nov 2021 The Irish Sun
A CUSTOMER service rep bearing the brunt of consumer anger has lifted the lid on life in a call centre and revealed how one irate caller said they hoped he ended up in a wheelchair. Irelands customer satisfaction ranking has plummeted to a seven year low as major companies led by Eir and Ryanair receive a massive thumbs down []
Dublin Airport shares incredible throwback pictures as it marks 11th birthday of Terminal 2
12:44pm, Friday, 19'th Nov 2021 DublinLive
Ryanair CEO Michael O''Leary famously opposed the construction of the terminal and claimed at the time that it would cause the death of the Irish tourism industry
Bloomberg: Ryanair to drop London Stock Exchange listing
12:05pm, Friday, 19'th Nov 2021 Report AZ
Irish discount carrier Ryanair Holdings Plc said it will drop its London Stock Exchange listing, becoming the first major company to blame its departure on Brexit
Ryanair to exit London stock market - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
10:51am, Friday, 19'th Nov 2021 London Loves Business
A rather slow day for news is enlivened somewhat by the not entirely unexpected revelation that Ryanair is to fly off into the sunset and leave the London stock market
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