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Goldman Sachs' Lloyd Blankfein has copped some flak for an off-the-cuff remark about performing "God's work" at the bank. But this alternative version of the Lord's Prayer doing the rounds on the internet will infuriate him. "Our chairman, who art at...
Tags: United Kingdom, London, Goldman Sachs, Investment banks, Primary dealers, Business Finance, Ryanair, HSBC, Blankfein
Ryanair has announced plans to open a new base at Oslo Rygge in March next year with three based aircraft and 16 new routes being launched. The move will bring the carrier's total number of bases to 37. The budget airline says it will offer 100 weekly...
Tags: Oslo Rygge, Sweden, Stockholm, Rygge, Oslo, Airline destinations, Business Finance, Low-cost airlines, European Low Fares Airline Association, Ryanair, US Airways, Qatar Airways, Doha, Iraqi Airways
But its head warns the news masks bigger problems for the industry. If 2008 was a grim year for air travel, 2009 has been even worse. Worldwide, the number of people flying this year is expected to fall another 5 per cent...But they will only make a...
Tags: travel, air travel, Burkina Faso, Lon, Association of Asia Pacific Airlines, Airline, EasyJet, Aeroflot, Giovanni Bisignani, Low-cost airlines, European Low Fares Airline Association, Ryanair, Business Finance
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
Booking ski-hire, Broadway tickets or train tickets are just some of the new services being offered to customers up in the sky as airlines seek new ways to beat the downturn and make money. Winter-sport operator TUI Ski is now offering passengers ski...
Tags: Ryanair, boarding retail, boarding sales, JAL, Virgin Atlantic, EasyJet, American Airlines, car hire, GuestLogix, London City, Ancillary revenue, GuestLogix Inc., Airline, British Airways, Low-cost airlines, European Low Fares Airline Association, Business Finance
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 woman apparently suffered a serious shock after a Ryanair jet coming in to land at the L�beck-Blankens airport flew so low that it sent several roof tiles crashing into her garden. She is now in the hospital with heart problems. "The aircraft flew...
Glanbia yesterday confirmed plans to shed another 65 workers from its milk processing business. The move comes just hours after it told the stock market its full-year earnings would come in at the lower end of the 30 to 31 cent previously guided. The...
Tags: Aer Lingus, Glanbia, Ireland, Dublin, Aer Arann, Willie Walsh, Business Finance, Low-cost airlines, Ryanair, Dublin Airport, Airline, Labor
On 7 December, world leaders and negotiators will meet in Copenhagen to discuss the future of our planet...The Greens/European Free Alliance, Socialists and the European Left groups all voted against his bid for a second term as commission president,...
Tags: Michael O'Leary Hot, Jos� Jos� Manuel Barroso, climate change, Earth Scotland, Caroline Lucas RBS Bank, Klaus Unreality Czech V, API, New Statesman, global warming, United Kingdom, London, Action on climate change, Environmental skepticism, Heaven and Earth, Ryanair, The Great Global Warming Swindle, Energy economics, Environment