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The chief executive of Aer Lingus has launched a scathing attack on his pilots after talks to agree an "urgent" turnaround of the airline broke down, threatening its future. Christoph M�ller was left seething after he failed to secure agreement with...
Tags: Aer Lingus, United Kingdom, London, Aer Arann, Willie Walsh, Dublin Airport, Business Finance, Ryanair
Fees will be charged to customers paying for flights with Ryanair with any plastic other than a MasterCard prepaid card as of January 1st 2010...Currently, customers who pay for their flights using a Visa Electron card do not have to pay additional costs...
Tags: prepaid cards, United Kingdom, London, Stored-value card, Automated teller machine, Fee, Ryanair, Business Finance, Payment systems, Credit card, Prepaid
The Dublin market gained slightly today, as other European markets edged lower on a decline in banking stocks...AIB rose 1.7 per cent to €1.54 by 12.30pm, following yesterday's announcement that it had suspended payment on some securities at the request...
Tags: Dublin, dublin market, European Commission, Ireland, Yesterday, Dublin Airport, Aer Lingus, Business Finance, Ryanair, Cent
The Irish Times takes no responsibility for the content or availability of other websites Union representatives will meet Aer Lingus this afternoon in an attempt to hammer out an agreement over the airline's cost cutting plan. The meeting comes after...
Tags: Aer Lingus, Ireland, Dublin, Business Finance, Airline, Aer Arann, Willie Walsh, Labor, Ryanair, Coins of the United States, Abraham Lincoln, Low-cost airlines, Cent, Euro, Dublin Airport, British Airways, Irish Stock Exchange, Norkom, Financial services in the Republic of Ireland
Ryanair is set to sidestep the growing number of customers who use Visa Electron to escape its £5-a-leg card charges by introducing a fee for its use. But in a bid to make sure its adverts for "free" flights don't fall foul of advertising or trading rules,...
Tags: Visa Electron, Ryanair, debit cards, Portugal, Lisbon, Stored-value card, Credit cards, Payment systems, MasterCard, Visa Inc., European Low Fares Airline Association, Politics, Business Finance, Electronic commerce
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
Michael O'Leary, the outspoken chief executive of budget airline Ryanair, has said he expects to stand down within the next "two or three years", but only when his company has succeeded in taking control of Aer Lingus. Speaking to Irish radio, Mr 0'Leary...
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A card payment service used by customers to avoid high transaction charges when booking flights is being phased out by two major providers. Customers who pay by Visa Electron are not charged transaction fees by airlines such as Ryanair, Aer Lingus, BMIbaby,...
Tags: Visa Electron, Ryanair, UK Cards Association, customers pay, BBC Radio, debit cards, United Kingdom, London, Credit cards, Business Finance, Visa Inc., Payment systems, Travelex, Electronic commerce
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
British Airways is facing an unprecedented campaign to poach its passengers – conducted by an airline which it part owns. Europe's biggest regional airline, Flybe, has sent an email to thousands of frequent travellers headed "Beat the strike" and citing...
Tags: cabin crew, strike action, Flybe, British Airways, industrial action, United Kingdom, London, European Low Fares Airline Association, Malaysia Airlines, Airline, Ryanair, Low-cost airlines, Regional airline