According to CEO Michael O'Leary, delays in deliveries of new Boeing planes "will reduce the availability of seats on board". So Ryanair risks another quarter of decline in profits compared to last year
Net profit fell 93%. Estimates for 2024 have been cut. The fall in tariffs and the increase in fuel costs have weighed on the accounts. For the year the company expects to transport more than 183 million passengers
From the airports of Milan and Bergamo you can reach Tallinn, Marrakech, Paris Beauvais, Athens and Budapest, Beni Mellal, Castellon, Sarajevo, Dubrovnik and Skiathos. Two new bases are arriving in Trieste and Reggio Calabria. EasyJet which will instead fly to Greece, Spain…
They will leave for Dubrovnik, Gothenburg, Lisbon, Malta, Paris, Gdansk and Riga. The CEO of the company returns to ask the government to abolish the municipal surtax: "I would like to meet Meloni"
Ryanair pays the first dividend in its history to shareholders and announces special dividends and buybacks. Increases in passengers and prices push the semi-annual. Shares +6% in Dublin, at the top of the Stoxx Europe 600
According to the provision, Ryanair would exploit its dominant position in the markets in which it operates to expand its control over other tourism services such as hotels and car rentals, harming online and offline travel agencies, as well as customers...
After Sardinia, Ryanair also cuts winter routes to Sicily. CEO Michael O'Leary criticizes the government's decisions: "An idiotic decree." And he announces new planes and new routes to Milan
Low cost companies protest against the Government decree on the reduction in flights - Ryanair cuts winter routes to Sardinia.
Harsh criticisms by the low cost airline's CEO of the new decree that seeks to curb the high prices of airline tickets: "An illegal measure in contrast with free market laws, it must be cancelled" and warns of "consequences on Ryanair's operations in…
It should have reopened today, but the reclamation operations postpone the reopening of Catania Airport. You risk even longer times. Strong inconvenience for travellers
The turnover reaches 10,78 billion. In the fiscal year Ryanair carried 168 million passengers
The German company has canceled 800 flights mainly on the hubs of Munich and Frankfurt. Despite the news, the stock jumps 2,68%
Fuel inflation has forced Ryanair to increase the minimum fare, but in reality so far only 3-5% of seats have really been sold at "super low cost" prices
The low-cost airline allegedly passed on the cost of the special tax imposed by the Hungarian government in May to fill the budget gaps on passengers
The companies improve the accounts, but the tug of war between the "air" sector and the "ground" sector remains. In view of new strikes in Europe, while in Italy they cannot be carried out from tomorrow until 5 September
In addition to the chaos at the airports, travelers will face several strikes on Sunday 17th. All at the same time. Here's everything you need to know
There are thousands of canceled or delayed flights that put passengers' holidays at risk. Here are the European rules on refunds, compensation and rescheduling
On 25 June, a 24-hour strike by the main continental low-cost airlines threatens to paralyze the skies across Europe. Here's what you need to know
June 8 is likely to turn into a nightmare day for Italian travelers grappling with a strike by Ryanair, EasyJet and Volotea. Here's everything you need to know
In the financial year 2021/2022 air traffic rose to 97 million euros, driving up turnover and reducing losses and debts
Revenue rises, as does passenger revenue thanks to easing of restrictions - Company revises traffic estimates upwards and shares soar in London
The case concerns flights canceled due to Covid - In recent days, the Authority had imposed a fine of 2,8 million on easyJet and 1,4 million on Volotea for the same reasons
2020 will close for Ryanair with a loss of between 850 and 950 million dollars - Air traffic nosedive at the end of the year between 26 and 30 million passengers
The maxi order received by Boeing from Ryanair unleashes the sector stocks that are all on the rise on the Stock Exchange - Leonardo on the shields in Piazza Affari also driven by the 482 million contract signed by Thales Alenia…
The four airlines have changed their policy, after the Antitrust intervention: customers who have suffered cancellations will be able to choose between refund and voucher - Assistance measures strengthened
The bases of Shannon, Cork and Toulouse were closed from November to March and the number of aircraft to and from Belgium, Germany, Spain, Portugal and Austria was reduced.
The case concerns airline tickets for a series of flights that were later cancelled: the companies were supposed to offer customers a refund, but they simply sent them a voucher
According to the Civil Aviation Authority, the conditions to reduce the risk of contagion from Coronavirus are not respected on Ryanair flights - The company risks having to halve passengers, or even remain on the ground
The Irish company is attacking ENAV's decision to ban luggage in overhead bins on board. And he argues that instead of reducing the risks of contagion, he will increase them - The measure has a negative impact on the low cost accounts -…
Two European agencies have published a document containing the rules to follow by plane - With the coronavirus, flights change: here's what you need to know about masks, distances and refunds
In addition to allocating 3,35 billion (more than to Healthcare) to keep Alitalia on its feet, the Government will require foreign low-cost companies to apply the minimum wages as in Italian employment contracts - Restrictions also at airports
The Coronavirus has hit tourism hard, but in addition to the operators, customers must be protected - The EU and the Antitrust side with travellers: more price transparency in airline offers and the right to choose between…
From 1 July the company will restore 40% of flights for a total of XNUMX aircraft per day - New rules for passengers boarding
Ryanair, EasyJet and Lufthansa announce the suspension of almost all scheduled flights in the coming weeks and join the chorus of voices raising the alarm about the future of global aviation. Here's how to adjust
From today, those who book a seat on the Frecce are sure to keep a safe distance from other people to avoid contagion from the coronavirus - In the skies, several Delta flights between Italy and the USA - Spain and Austria...
Rising costs, strikes, the tariff war and many geopolitical events (from the tariff war to Brexit) not to mention the Boeing crisis, are bringing airlines to their knees: balance sheets are crying and headlines…
Net profit down by 21% - The reduction in the price of airline tickets, the higher cost of kerosene and the greater guarantees granted to personnel weigh.
Increased competition forced Ryanair to sell its tickets at lower prices - Profit suffered, down to 1,02 billion - Cautious guidance on 2019-2020 - Stock falls sharply in London
A controversy has arisen on social networks against the "baby supplement" of the low cost carrier, but in reality all companies impose a surcharge (and not from today)
The Irish airline has been challenged for tax evasion of 9 million euros, calculated on the basis of assessments relating to 2014 only - However, similar precedents prove Ryanair right.
According to the Authority, the changes made to the transport rules for large hand luggage "constitute an unfair commercial practice, as they mislead the consumer about the actual ticket price"
The Irish company announced that in December it had completed the acquisition of the entire low-cost share capital of Niki Lauda, the great Formula 1 champion with Ferrari - New hires are on the way
Hard times for the Irish low-cost airline: LAPFF, an influential forum that brings together British social security funds and a 1% shareholder of Ryanair, is not happy with the way management treats its workers and is about to ask for the chairman's head…
The Competition Authority has suspended the increase in the price of hand luggage which should have started on November 1st. The measure also affects Wizz Air. The companies will have to report within 5 days how they intend to operate
On all Ryanair flights scheduled from November 10, you will have to pay for hand baggage even under XNUMX kilos. The Antitrust initiates a new proceeding and requests the suspension of the commercial practice considered unfair. The company has nine…
Double-digit loss on the London Stock Exchange for Ryanair stock which, in the afternoon, also collapses on the Nasdaq - The downward revision of profit estimates due to the series of strikes this summer has pushed sales
Very serious disruption in European skies due to the ongoing strike of Ryanair's cabin crews - 250 flights cancelled, 100 more than expected, severe delays throughout Europe
The Competition Authority has initiated proceedings against the low-cost airline to verify whether an "unfair commercial practice" has been implemented. The premise is that baggage should be considered an essential element of transportation
Anpav, Anpac and Fit Cisl are one step away from the definitive agreement on the national collective agreement, but CGIL and Uiltrasporti announce their participation in the strike at the end of the month.
Irish low-cost airline acquires 75% of Laudamotion for 50 million euros - By summer 2019 doubled aircraft, increases for pilots and new service plan - Niki Lauda remains in the group as president of the…
With this contract, Ryanair recognizes that its pilots comply with the rules established by the Italian national law. Anpac: "Historical event, it is the first collective labor agreement for Ryanair's flight crew signed in Europe"
From November 1, it will be possible to board the planes of the Irish low-cost airline only with a small personal bag - To take another piece of hand luggage with you, you will have to pay between 8 and 10 euros each way or buy…
After a months-long negotiation and a river meeting lasting over 22 hours, Ryanair has reached an agreement with the Irish pilots which should put an end to the numerous inconveniences experienced by European passengers in recent months - A referendum soon…
The Spanish low cost staff will stop for 24 hours on July 21st - Ryanair staff instead crosses arms on July 12th only in Ireland and then on July 24th and 25th in Italy (only on the 24th),…
The Authority allowed the Irish carrier to pay only 1,85 million euros for the rain of canceled flights in September and October 2017 - The fine was reduced because the company has remedied its misconduct
After months of battles and negotiations, Ryanair formally recognizes the union of Italian pilots - Anpac: "It's a historic turning point" - The company: "Soon other agreements throughout Europe".
The airports involved are Milan Bergamo, Bologna, Pisa, Ciampino, Pescara, Naples, Bari, Brindisi, Palermo, Catania and Cagliari - Here are the new routes.
The Irish low-cost airline has presented its quarterly accounts which show good results, despite clashes with pilots and unrest that have penalized traffic - it has also announced a share buyback plan.
Today there is a risk of serious inconvenience in the Italian skies due to the accumulation of different protests which will involve not only Alitalia, Ryanair and Vueling, but also Enav and Enac: everything you need to know. However, Ryanair changes its strategy and recognizes…
In view of the strikes in the coming days, the Irish company threatens to punish pilots and flight attendants, but Minister Calenda rises up: "Unworthy move" - According to Guarantor Passarelli: "Unconstitutional action".
DA inPiu.net - The moves of the giants of the new economy that feed the news these days show that the effects of globalization and international competition can be suffered or governed but it is up to us to decide which road to take…
Ryanair threatens to remove benefits and salary increases from pilots and flight attendants if they continue the strikes announced for Friday in Italy and for Wednesday 20 December in Germany and Ireland - Minister Calenda: "Unworthy threat, we must…
According to the Antitrust, passengers who suffer flight cancellations do not have the adequate means of information to request a refund or change their flight. The decision comes after the precautionary measure of October 25, which did not have positive results
The British company maintains its estimates for 2017-2018 with a profit between 1,4 and 1,45 billion euros. Passenger traffic on the rise, ticket prices down by 5%.
The Authority asked Ryanair to inform Italian consumers of the rights associated with flight cancellations both through direct communication and with information easily available on the home page of the company's website in Italian.
The entire transport sector will be affected by the strike - Trains, buses, subways and planes at risk - Local transport stopped in the big cities: Atac in Rome, Atm in Milan, Gtt in Turin, Ataf in Florence - Trenitalia and Italo publish…
The debut of the new rules on hand luggage postponed by a few months - Until 14 January, those who fly with Ryanair will be able to continue to carry two bags on board - Rules and fares will change from next year.
The protest will last 4 hours and will involve pilots, hostesses and stewards. The Fit Cisl lasts: "Now the company assumes responsibility in the face of the escape of personnel". This would be the first strike affecting Ryanair in Italy
According to an article in Milano Finanza, the British low-cost airline could change its mind due to the resignation of CEO Carolyn McCall and the ongoing offer for Air Berlin assets.
The cancellations will affect 34 routes leading to a total of 18 flights cut. Of the suspended airline routes, eleven concern Italian airports - Customers are offered an alternative flight or a full refund together with a 40…
The company explains that with this step backwards it intends to avoid distractions to its management - Meanwhile the chaos continues cancellations: the company announced today that it will cut further routes until March 2018
Inconvenience for around 400 passengers across Europe - Those who already have a ticket will be able to choose between an alternative flight or a full refund together with a voucher to book other Ryanair services.
After days of discomfort at airports due to flight cancellations, the number one of the Irish company apologizes, but assures that the company will never be unionized - Ryanair is committed to facilitating the process for passengers to obtain refunds and…
The Authority has opened an investigation for unfair commercial practices in relation to the numerous flight cancellations due to organizational and management reasons
The low-cost airline crashes on the stock market after the announcement that 2 flights will be canceled - Consumer associations ready for compensation claims that could reach 35 million - How to know if your flight has been cancelled?…
The airline has decided to cancel 40-50 flights a day for the next 6 weeks - a total of 2 fewer flights by October - to improve punctuality, which has dropped from 90 to less than 80%.
Only some categories of passengers will be able to bring two bags on board, the others will end up in the hold - The cost of baggage drops - CEO O'Leary on Alitalia: "We will present an offer for Alitalia's long-haul assets".
The CEO of the Irish company: "We will present an offer for the fleet and if it is accepted we will keep the brand and most of the personnel, especially pilots and engineers" - But Franceschini reiterates from the government: "The stew would be a very serious mistake"
Lufthansa, Ryanair and Easyjet are looking exclusively at the flight part, and it is therefore unlikely that the outcome of the tender will lead to the sale of the entire group - Meanwhile, Delrio has advanced the possibility of allocating more public money to Alitalia, after the loan…
About ten offers would be presented by Friday evening, the day on which the deadline set by the commissioners expired
The rise in profits can be partly explained by the favorable calendar and the presence of the Easter holidays.
Ryanair has presented an expression of interest for Alitalia. This was announced by the CEO of the Irish company, Michael O'Leary. - However, the offer is valid only in the presence of a serious restructuring plan that manages to save the company and dissolve…
What happens to those who have already bought (or would like to buy) a ticket from the company? What will happen after the commissioner? With what money will the company go on in the coming months? A brief guide to the Alitalia case
The CEO of the low cost company confirmed the proposals made a short time ago. "We're still waiting for answers," O'Leary said. The unions confirm the strike for February 23 while the renewal of the contract is in progress.
The month of January ends with the news of the 7-year sentence for the then CEO of Fs Mauro Moretti, for the Viareggio massacre in 2009 - Then there are the data on youth unemployment, the Stock Exchange, news…
The number one of the Irish company has a much more interesting project in mind for travelers from all over the world: "Our tickets - explained O'Leary - must be free and the costs will be covered with the services…
In 2016, the Irish low-cost airline reached the figure of 116,78 million tickets issued, which ranks second in terms of traffic worldwide, behind only the American Southwest.
A note from the company warns investors about the repercussions of Brexit
Tuesday is Recruitment Day in Rome: you need to know English and know how to swim perfectly - The minimum height is 1,57 and it is not necessary to have experience in the sector.
The commitment of the Irish low-cost airline will amount to one billion dollars and includes 10 new aircraft and 44 new routes.
From today, Friday, it will cost less to load a suitcase on the Irish low-cost airline: in the case of a domestic journey of less than two hours, a 50% discount, if there are three hours, the discount is 17% - According to Ryanair estimates, in addition…
In April, CEO Michael O'Leary had quantified the annual cost of controller strikes and terrorist attacks at 30-40 million - But the fiscal year ended with profits of 1,2 billion.
In the third quarter of 2015 the profits of the main European low-cost airline grew by 110% thanks to the low price policy undertaken after the Paris attacks - In the first three months of 2016 the cost of tickets will…
The rush of "away from home" Italians to purchase tickets to return home in view of the Christmas holidays has already started for several weeks - Here are the useful offers for those who have not yet made the purchase but want to recover the…
Ryanair traffic grew by 15% in October to 9,68 million customers and occupancy rate increased by 5 percentage points, to 94% - Traffic has grown by 17% since the beginning of the year.
The Ryanair super offer with flights at 9,99 euros one way is extended for another 24 hours. The package of 500.000 flights at a very discounted price can therefore be purchased on the Ryanair website until midnight on Tuesday 3 November. The offer is for…
The profits of the Irish airline exceeded one billion euros, while those of the Japanese car giant reached 325,6 billion yen.
With the summer 2016 timetable, Ryanair will open seven new routes from Rome, four from Ciampino and three from Fiumicino. Last week the Irish carrier announced four new routes from Milan Malpensa and tickets at discounted prices. Ryanair this year…
Michael O'Leary in Cernobbio relaunches the challenge on competition: "We foresee a price war in Europe, we will start it". And he attacks Alitalia: "It doesn't value tourism". "Giving direct flights to Bari or Sicily instead moves large flows".…
Exceptional numbers for low cost airlines in the months of July and August - Ryanair exceeds 10 million passengers in August, Easyjet hits a new historic record with over 7 million - The…