Ryanair News | Sep 16, 2024

Ryanair announced an approved OTA partnership with Omio, authorizing them to provide Ryanair's low-fare flights to their customers...


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Ryanair Holdings plc is Europe's largest airline group, serving over 160 million guests annually with more than 3,000 daily flights to 225 airports. The company operates several airlines including Ryanair DAC, Lauda, Buzz, and Ryanair UK, and aims to increase its capacity to carry over 225 million guests per year by 2026. Ryanair is known for its low-cost travel options and commitment to customer service.


Updates as of Sep 16, 2024

  • Ryanair announced an approved OTA partnership with Omio, authorizing them to provide Ryanair's low-fare flights to their customers.
  • Ryanair condemns Transport Minister Eamon Ryan's inaction while the IAA proposes to cut 1 million seats from Dublin Airport in Summer 2025, leading to fewer seats and higher fares for Irish families and visitors.
  • Kiwi.com and Ryanair reached a surprising agreement after a chance meeting between Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary and Kiwi.com CEO Oliver Dlouhý.
  • A Portuguese court ordered Ryanair to refund passengers for hand luggage fees, declaring the charges illegal and a violation of consumer rights.
  • Ryanair was fined by a Spanish court for charging a passenger €30.45 to print a boarding pass.
  • Ryanair announced that the Irish Aviation Authority has proposed cutting 1 million seats from Dublin Airport next summer, which could lead to higher fares for Irish families.
  • Mauro Bolla has left Ryanair as Head of Communications in Italy to join sacal as Commercial and Communication Director.
  • Ryanair is currently seeking a Commercial Product Manager in Ireland.
  • Ryanair is currently seeking a Head of Ground Operations – Compliance in Ireland.
  • Ryanair's East Midlands Training Center completed its 9th MAX FFS initial evaluation with EASA, receiving high praise for the quality of the evaluation.
  • Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary proposed investing Apple's €13 billion tax payment in Irish infrastructure, including a bridge connecting Blackrock and Clontarf.
  • Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary criticized the 32 million passenger cap at Dublin Airport as 'bogus' and stated the airline expects to carry about 200 million passengers this year, an 8% growth from 2023.
  • Ryanair's CEO Michael O'Leary stated that his meeting with the junior minister at the Department of Transport about the passenger cap at Dublin Airport was not productive.
  • Ryanair opened 2 new routes in Madrid but faces growth limitations in regions due to increased AENA monopoly fees.

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