Ryanair - General Press Releases

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New:Hahn, Frankfurt-Hahn (HHN) to Altenburg, Nobitz (AOC)
New:Hahn, Frankfurt-Hahn (HHN) to Ancona, Falconara (AOI)


sorry aber das kann doch nicht sein oder?
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ist das ein Witz?
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Ja ja, was so alles wegen der Flugsteuer doch so passiert !!
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Also HHN - AOI ok. Aber HHN - AOC halte ich für eine Route ohne Zukunft. Wenn´s nicht wieder ein Fehler von airDB ist, was ja des öfteren vorkommen soll...
Außerdem hatte Ryanair doch meine ich letztens erst noch verkündet, sich gänzlich aus Altenburg zurückziehen zu wollen, oder irre ich mich da ?

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24.03.11

Ryanair Announces First Crete (Greece) Routes

CHANIA – FRANKFURT & MILAN FROM MAY 2011

Ryanair, the world’s favourite airline, today (24th Mar) announced its first routes from Chania (second largest city on the Greek island of Crete) to Frankfurt Hahn and Milan Bergamo from May 2011 which will deliver 60,000 passengers p.a. and create up to 60 local jobs in Crete.

Ryanair celebrated its first Crete route by launching a 1 million €7 seat sale for travel on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays in late April and early May which are available for booking until midnight Monday (28th Mar). Ryanair’s Chania routes go on sale on http://www.ryanair.com tomorrow.

Ryanair’s Stephen McNamara said:

“Ryanair is delighted to boost Greek tourism with the introduction of our first routes from the Greek island of Crete to Frankfurt Hahn and Milan Bergamo which will provide Italian , German and Greek consumers/visitors with even more low fares on this exciting route this summer, which will deliver 60,000 passengers p.a. and create up to 60 local jobs.

“To celebrate this new route Ryanair is launching 1million €7 seats, for travel across Europe late April and early May, which are available for booking until midnight Monday. Since seats at these crazy low prices will be snapped up quickly, we urge passengers to book them immediately on http://www.ryanair.com.”
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05.04.11

Ryanair to Slash Alicante Base by 80% This Winter, as Airport Imposes Airbridges to Increase Fees by €2m p.a.

31 ROUTES, 2.5M PASSENGERS P.A., OVER 2,000 JOBS LOST AND €30M P.A. BY AENA ALICANTE


Ryanair, the world’s favourite airline, today (5th Apr) announced deep cuts of up to 80% at its Alicante base from October 2011, following AENA Alicante’s decision last week to force Ryanair to use airbridges, and pay over €2m p.a. extra for these unnecessary facilities. Ryanair has been operating at Alicante Airport for over five years without the use of airbridges and this decision by AENA Alicante is an abuse of its monopoly which increases Ryanair’s handling costs by over €2m p.a. Ryanair has submitted a formal complaint about this monopoly abuse by AENA Alicante to both the Spanish Government and the European Commission.

In response to this mandatory airbridge usage and €2m increase in costs, Ryanair today announces the following deep cuts at its Alicante base with the introduction of its winter 2011/12 schedule from October 2011 as follows:

· From 11 to 2 base aircraft (down 80%).
· From 62 to 31 routes (loss of 31 routes).
· From over 600 to less than 200 weekly flights.
· From over 4M to fewer than 1.5M passengers p.a.
· The loss of over 2,500 jobs at Alicante.

As a direct result of forcing this €2m p.a. airbridge use on Ryanair, AENA Alicante will now lose over €18m p.a. in passenger and turnaround fees from Ryanair and at least a further €12m in lost commercial revenues from the 2.5m fewer passengers which Ryanair will now deliver. Ryanair believes that AENA Alicante should reconsider this decision to break its long standing agreement (since 2007) that Ryanair passengers may walk on/walk off when boarding aircraft and reverse this decision to force Ryanair to use airbridges and pay €2m p.a. extra since this will now cost Alicante over €30m p.a. in lost revenues and see over 2,000 jobs lost at Alicante Airport.

Ryanair pointed out that the new terminal at Alicante has exactly the same boarding gate stairs as the old terminal, which would allow Ryanair’s flights to continue to apply its walk on/walk off boarding facilities. The use of airbridges, will significantly delay Ryanair turnarounds (because passengers can only use the front door), will lead to more handling delays and will increase Ryanair’s costs at Alicante by over €2m p.a.

Announcing these deep cuts in Alicante today, Ryanair’s Michael O’Leary said:

“It is time that the AENA monopoly airports in Spain stopped abusing their dominant position to force airlines like Ryanair to use unnecessary (airbridge) facilities which we neither want, nor are willing to pay for. Alicante Airport has opened up a new terminal building which was not needed, and to pay for it, Alicante expects efficient airlines like Ryanair to now use the same inefficient and high cost airbridges that other high fare flag carrier airlines prefer to use.

This abusive behaviour by AENA Alicante will now mean that the airport loses over €30m p.a. in revenues, more than 2.5m passengers and over 2,000 jobs, as Ryanair’s based aircraft and flights are cut by up to 80% from October 2011.

Ryanair remains committed to serving Alicante Airport, and even with 1.5m passengers and 31 routes, will continue to be the largest airline at Alicante. However, AENA Alicante must understand that Ryanair is an efficient, low cost carrier, and we have many other low cost airport alternatives across Europe if Alicante doesn’t want to provide low cost facilities. We are not going to be bullied by an abusive airport monopoly, or forced to pay €2m extra for inefficient airbridges which neither we nor our passengers want.

We hope that the Spanish Government and the EU Commission will support our complaint against this abusive behaviour by AENA Alicante and we have assured Spain’s Transport Ministry that if AENA Alicante reverse this foolish decision to force Ryanair to pay €2m p.a. for airbridges (which aren’t necessary), then these deep cuts in routes, traffic and jobs can be reversed.

We hope even at this late stage that AENA Alicante will recognise the stupidity of trying to force up Ryanair’s handling costs by €2m p.a., which will now cost AENA Alicante more than €30m p.a. in lost aeronautical and commercial revenues.”
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07.04.11

Ryanair Announces First Corfu Route

CORFU-LONDON (STANSTED) FROM JUNE 2011

Ryanair, the world’s favourite airline, today (7th Apr) announced its first routes from the Greek island of Corfu to London (Stansted) from June 2011 which will deliver 30,000 passengers p.a. and create up to 30 local jobs in Corfu.

Ryanair celebrated its first Corfu route by launching a 1 million £7 seat sale for travel on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays in May which are available for booking from midnight tonight until midnight Monday (11th Apr). Ryanair’s Corfu routes go on sale on http://www.ryanair.com tomorrow.

Ryanair’s Stephen McNamara said:

“Ryanair is delighted to boost Greek tourism with the introduction of our first routes from the Greek island of Corfu to London (Stansted) which will provide British and Greek consumers/visitors with even more low fares on this exciting route this summer, which will deliver 30,000 passengers p.a. and create up to 30 local jobs.

“To celebrate this new route Ryanair is launching 1million £7 seats, for travel across Europe in May, which are available for booking until midnight Thursday. Since seats at these crazy low prices will be snapped up quickly, we urge passengers to book them immediately on http://www.ryanair.com.”
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10.05.11

Ryanair Launches Leeds Bradford Winter Schedule With 11 Routes

2 AIRCRAFT, 11 ROUTES & 1M PAX P.A.

1M £9.99 SEAT SALE FOR TRAVEL IN JUNE


Ryanair, the world’s favourite airline, today (10th May) launched its Leeds Bradford winter schedule which will operate on two aircraft across 11 routes, including the extension of its Lanzarote service to its winter schedule. Ryanair’s traffic at Leeds Bradford will grow to over 1m passengers p.a. and sustain over 1,000 jobs in the Yorkshire region.

Ryanair celebrated its increased winter schedule at Leeds Bradford by releasing 1m £9.99 seats for travel across its European network in June which are available for booking on http://www.ryanair.com until midnight (24:00hrs) Thursday (12th May).

Speaking to the Leeds, York and North Yorkshire Chamber of Commerce today, Michael O’Leary said:

“Ryanair is delighted to launch its winter 2011/12 schedule from Leeds Bradford which offers passengers 11 routes, including the extension of our popular Lanzarote route to our winter schedule. Ryanair will now deliver over 1million passengers p.a. and sustain over 1,000 local jobs at Leeds Bradford Airport and in the Yorkshire region.

To celebrate the launch of our winter schedule and our new route we are releasing 1m £9.99 seats for travel in June on over 500 Ryanair routes throughout Europe.”

11 Leeds Bradford winter routes

Alicante
Knock
Barcelona
Krakow
Dusseldorf
Lanzarote
Dublin
Malaga
Fuerteventura
Venice
Gdansk



Leeds Bradford Airport’s John Parkin said,

“We are delighted to unveil an exciting new Ryanair winter schedule from Leeds Bradford with a great mix of low fares routes to winter sun and city break destinations as well as connections to the East and West of Ireland. Leeds Bradford Airport’s successful partnership with Ryanair delivers vital tourism and business connections to the region and we look forward to another successful winter schedule.”
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10.05.11

Ryanair welcomes scrapping of tourist tax

Ryanair, Ireland’s largest airline, today (10th May) welcomes the Irish Govt’s announcement that the €3 tourist tax will be removed. This tax has been a significant barrier to tourism growth in Ireland and Ryanair welcomes the Minster’s decision to scrap it.

Ryanair continues to explore the possibility of rapid tourism and jobs growth at Irish airports, and we have submitted a proposal to the Dept of Transport which will deliver growth of up to 5m additional annual passengers at Dublin, Cork and Shannon Airports over a five year period.

Stephen McNamara said

“We are working with Minister Varadkar and the Dept of Transport to see if a competitive cost package can be finalised at the Irish airports to win rapid traffic and jobs growth for Ireland, so today’s decision to scrap the tourist tax is a welcome move by the new Government towards change and reform of Irish tourism. Hopefully the DAA cost obstacles can also be removed to enable Ryanair to deliver rapid tourism and jobs growth in response to today’s welcome announcement.”
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60 Millionen Passagiere in zwölf Jahren

Ryanair seit über einem Jahrzehnt erfolgreich in Deutschland

Jubiläumsgast von Ryanair-CEO Michael O’Leary in Bremen empfangen

Dublin / Bremen, 17. Mai 2011: Heute Vormittag war es soweit. Vor dem Ryanair-Flug FR-6691 nach Teneriffa wurde der 60-millionste Ryanair-Passagier in Deutschland am Airport Bremen gefeiert. Mit diesem Meilenstein hat Ryanair, Europas beliebteste Fluggesellschaft, einmal mehr bewiesen, dass ihr Geschäftsmodell in Deutschland fest etabliert ist.
Seit Aufnahme des Flugbetriebs im Jahr 1999 ist Ryanair in Deutschland stetig gewachsen. Aktuell bietet die irische Airline 164 Strecken nach ganz Europa von acht deutschen Abflughäfen an, plant um die acht Millionen Passagiere pro Jahr in Deutschland zu befördern und sichert dadurch 8.000 direkte wie indirekte Arbeitsplätze.

Dazu Michael O’Leary, CEO von Ryanair heute in Bremen:

„In gerade einmal zwölf Jahren in Deutschland haben 60 Millionen Passagiere Milliarden mit unseren günstigen Tarifen gespart und sich somit von den hohen Preisen der Lufthansa befreit. Wir planen in diesem Jahr, acht Millionen Passagiere ab/an unseren acht deutschen Flughäfen zu befördern, damit 8.000 Jobs zu sichern und somit die Bedeutung Ryanairs an seinen Flughäfen sowie deren Umland weiter zu stärken.
Um unseren Meilenstein gebührend zu feiern, haben wir heute ein Preisspecial mit einer Million Tickets für 9,99 Euro* auf http://www.ryanair.de freigeschaltet – gültig für alle Strecken im Juni. Diese Angebote sind immer schnell vergriffen – also schnellstmöglich auf http://www.ryanair.de klicken und direkt buchen!“

Der 60-millionste Ryanair-Passagier heißt Christian Pauels, der mit seiner Frau Stefanie und Tochter Finja nach Teneriffa unterwegs ist. Michael O’Leary überraschte die Reisenden mit einem Gutschein für einen einwöchigen Urlaub auf Gran Canaria im Vier-Sterne-Hotel Marina Suites inklusive Ryanair-Flug und Transfers.

Darüber hinaus hat Ryanair heute den Winterflugplan 2011/12 für den City Airport Bremen angekündigt. Insgesamt fliegt der irische Carrier in der kommenden Saison 13 Destinationen an – darunter die Kanarischen Inseln Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria und Teneriffa, die in den Wintermonaten besonders beliebt sind.
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Neue Basis Manchester :

http://www.ryanair.com/en/news/ryanair- ... manchester

Leider keine Linie NRN-MAN .
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27 hat geschrieben:Leider keine Linie NRN-MAN .
Naja, die ist ja auch schonmal gescheitert. :wink:

Viel interessanter finde ich ja die Frage ob nun MAN nach längerer Zeit doch noch auf bestimmte FR-Forderungen eingegangen ist oder ob, was ich irgendwie für wahrscheinlicher halte, FR so langsam merkt, dass man mit den normalen Gebühren und die Benutzung von Hauptflughäfen in Verbindung mit etwas teureren Tickets doch besser fährt als mit der bisherigen Strategie. Zumal die "Werbekostenzuschüsse" für neue Strecken ja auch so langsam wohl nicht mehr den Ertrag abwerfen, wie es einmal der Fall war.
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Memmingen wird sogar 5 x die Woche angeflogen - mal sehen wie voll die Flieger werden.

Leeds, was ja von Weeze aus bedient wird, liegt auch nicht zuweit von MAN entfernt, sicher auch ein Grund warum die Strecke ab Niederrhein nicht aufgenommen wird.
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Ryanair Passengers Can Now Amend Bookings After Check-In

Es gibt mal wieder ein ganz neue Gebühr. Diese fällt an, wenn ein online eingecheckter Flug für eine Änderung (Route, Datum, Name) wieder ausgecheckt wird (ansonsten sind Änderungen gar nicht mehr möglich). Kostet pro Flug und Person 15 € und ist nicht online verfügbar (also nur per Hotline bzw. am Flughafen)

Nebenbei wurden auch die anderen Umbuchungsgebühren erhöht (ich nenne nur die online Tarife):
Änderung Route oder Datum: Pro Flug und Person: 50 € plus Tarifdifferenz (zweite Erhöhung innerhalb weniger Monate, war noch im Frühjahr 25 €)
Änderung Name: Pro Buchung und Person: 110 € (anstatt 100 €)
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Paphos/Zypern wird die 50. Base mit neuen Routen u.a. nach HHN und FMM

Weeze geht wie seid langem leer aus :(
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