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THE aviation regulator is poised to issue a final determination later this week regarding the setting of airport charges in Ireland for the next five years. Whatever the decision, it is almost certain to be highly contentious.
Tags: DAA, Ryanair, aviation regulator, Ireland, Dublin, European Low Fares Airline Association, Michael O'Leary, Airline, Dublin Airport, Aer Lingus, CityJet
Under-pressure aircraft makers and lower fuel prices probably offer a two-year window for the launch of a low-cost transatlantic airline that could disrupt the current cabal of carriers serving the sector, Bloxham Stockbrokers ' director of equity research...
Tags: Mr Gill, cost transatlantic, Transatlantic Ryanair, Ireland, Dublin, European Low Fares Airline Association, Michael O'Leary, Airline, Dublin Airport, Aer Lingus, Ryanair, Low-cost airlines, Low-cost carrier
London airports in the last few months than from any other European capital, according to figures published yesterday. As many as 76 routes have been scrapped from London airports in the period from April 2008 to October 2009, data from travel insurance...
Tags: London, tourist tax, APD, United Kingdom, Aviation in the United Kingdom, Airline, Michael O'Leary, Air Passenger Duty, Airport, European Low Fares Airline Association, Low-cost airlines, Ryanair
Ryanair will next week seek leave for a judicial review of a direction issued by the Minister for Transport to the Commissioner for Aviation Regulation, allowing Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) to increase passengers fees to a level which will enable it...
Tags: DAA, Dublin Airport Authority, Department of Transport, Mr O'Leary, Mr Guiomard, aviation regulator, Ryanair, Ireland, Dublin, Michael O'Leary, Noel Dempsey, Minister for Transport, Politics, Transport in the Republic of Ireland, Teachtaᅢᆳ Dᅢᄀla, Dublin Airport
December to reach a deal with Boeing on a fresh batch of aircraft orders, Ryanair chief executive Michael O'Leary said yesterday...O'Leary, renowned in the industry for driving hard bargains, had already warned this month that talks on ordering 200 aircraft...
Tags: Michael O'Leary, Boeing, Ryanair, ryanair chief, Seattle, Air Berlin, Low-cost carrier, Airline, TUIfly, European Low Fares Airline Association, Business Finance
The Irish airline Aer Lingus is facing possibly its worst funding crisis since it was first launched in 1936. Last week, the former state-owned carrier revealed that its revenues fell 10% in the last quarter, compared with the same period in 2008.
Tags: Aer Lingus, Ryanair, Mr O'Leary, Irish, South Africa, Cape Town, Airline, Michael O'Leary, Willie Walsh, Aer Arann, Dublin Airport, Business Finance
Michael O'Leary should be immediately drafted into the Cabinet to spearhead the country's economic recovery, a leading academic claimed yesterday. University of Limerick 's founding president Dr Ed Walsh said the Government had the opportunity to bring...
Tags: Dr Walsh, Mr O'Leary, small businesses, Ireland, Limerick, Taoiseach, Republic of Ireland, European Low Fares Airline Association, Ryanair, Michael O'Leary
EasyJet founder Stelios Haji- Ioannou , who thwarted management plans to boost capacity, said rival Ryanair 's growth plans risk disaster. But Ryanair chief Michael O'Leary said it was EasyJet's strategy that was flawed. Dublin -based Ryanair needs to...
Tags: Ryanair, EasyJet, Mr Haji-Ioannou, Stelios Haji, growth plans, Mr O'Leary, Ireland, Dublin, Low-cost carrier, Michael O'Leary, Airline, Ancillary revenue, Low-cost airlines, European Low Fares Airline Association, Business Finance
Ryanair Chief Michael O’Leary today said the company is "highly unlikely" to make another bid for Aer Lingus . “I don’t believe we will make a third bid,” he said at the budget airline’s annual general meeting in Dublin today.
Tags: Ryanair Chief Michael, Dublin, Michael O'Leary, London Stansted, Aer Lingus, traffic target, executive michael, chief executive, Ireland
Ryanair's chief executive said Europe's largest budget carrier might start charging passengers for using the toilet while flying, but his spokesman cautioned Michael O'Leary often just made things up at will. "One thing we have looked at in the past and...
Tags: Michael O'Leary, Ryanair