The Ryanair AGM this morning where the airline’s board voted to purchase 175 Boeing 737-800 series aircraft for $78 million in a deal worth €12 billion.
Ryanair: still ‘the world’s favourite airline’ (Telegraph Travel)
(Sam Boal/Photocall Ireland)
The Ryanair AGM this morning where the airline’s board voted to purchase 175 Boeing 737-800 series aircraft for $78 million in a deal worth €12 billion.
(Sam Boal/Photocall Ireland)
On a @flyryanair flight that has just landed in the WRONG Greek island. Excuse? “Too dark” to land in correct airport. Furious passengers.
— Kate Mansey (@KateMansey) May 13, 2013
Still stuck on @flyryanair plane in wrong airport. Turns out they MAY be able to go Keffalonia after all.
— Kate Mansey (@KateMansey) May 13, 2013
Apparently we’re now taking off again for our original destination of Keffalonia. Maybe they have found a torch. Well done @flyryanair.
— Kate Mansey (@KateMansey) May 13, 2013
Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary was in Norway on Thursday to reject accusations that his low-cost airline treated its employees like slaves, as unions and politicians in the Scandinavian state called for a boycott of the firm. The airline is the target of growing criticism in Norway, where politicians and unions are calling for travellers to boycott it because of its contested labour practices.
…Norway’s Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg declared that he would never travel with Ryanair…
Norway PM ‘will never travel with Ryanair’ – AFP
Pic: Brian Cliff Olguin
Ryanair’s deputy CEO Michael Cawley tells @breakfastnt The Gathering will have no impact on Irish tourism next year.
— Ian Guider (@ianguider) November 5, 2012
Having quite the week.
Despite presenting a medical letter to Ryanair staff, the grandmother {Bridie O’Donnell], 70, above], who suffers from a range of health problems, was told the oxygen constituted a second piece of carry-on baggage.
…Defending the move, the airline said O’Donnell had failed to inform the airline of her “special requirement.”
Ryanair Force Donegal Woman To Check In her Oxygen (DonegalDaily.com)