Ryanair new sexy calendar
Written on November 12, 2009 · Tags: ryanair
Yesterday 3 cabin crew girls dressed in bikini walked streets of London to present the 2010 Ryanair calendar.Video here. The 2010 edition, which was shot at Ryanair’s Alicante base in September, will raise about £100,0000 through the sale of 11,000 calendars on Ryanair flights and from www.ryanaircalendar.com... Read more
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Be aware of the new Ryanair check-in policy and extra costs
Ryanair is going to eliminate all check-in desks at airports from October, meaning the only possibility to fly on the airline is to check-in online. Before October it is still possible to do check-in at the airport but there is an extra fee of 10£/10€ per person/per flight and this fee will increase... Read more
Ryanair boarded more passengers than Lufthansa
Written on February 26, 2009 · Tags: airline, alitalia, boarded passengers, easyjet, lufthansa, ryanair, swiss, turkish airlines
For the first time ever in European aviation history, a low-fares carrier - Ryanair - ranks N° 1 for total number of boarded passengers! With 57.7 millions of passengers Ryanair overtakes Lufthansa that recorded 54.7 millions passengers during 2008. Alitalia had the worst performance with - 26% of passengers... Read more
Rynair calls on EU to reduce costs and fight flights booking sites
Written on October 15, 2008 · Tags: fuel surcharge, ryanair
Ryanair has written to the European Commission the following suggestions/complains: despite oil prices have fallen by over 50% in recent months, yet many high fares airlines including British Airways, Lufthansa and Air Lingus have failed to reduce their unjustified fuel surcharges at all. Note: BA has... Read more
Lufthansa is the biggest in Europe
Written on June 14, 2008 · Tags: air france, airline, alitalia, boarded passengers, british airways, easyjet, iberia, KLM, lufthansa, ryanair, sas, statistics, swiss, turkish airlines
Lufthansa has boarded more than 54 millions of passengers during 2007, but Air France and Ryanair follow shortly. BA has lost 7% of passenger: the worst performance among all European airlines within the association of European airlines (AEA). Code Airline Passengers (millions) LH Lufthansa 54,1 AF Air... Read more