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Ryanair have apologised for a "regrettable comment" made by a Ryanair cabin crew member "in the heat of the moment".

A short video clip being shared on Facebook appears to depict a cabin crew member explaining that a plane cannot take off due to ice on the wing, after which she appears to joke "we don't want to die".


A representative for Ryanair told Independent.ie that the company "will be speaking to the crew member involved and apologise for the regrettable comment she made in the heat of the moment".

Passenger Ella Ryan posted the short clip on Facebook where it has been viewed over 16,000 times in 17 hours.

The video appears to have since been deleted. from Facebook, but it had been republished widely on YouTube and other video sharing
Ryan was on a flight from Glasgow to Dublin which had allegedly been delayed "almost eight hours".

Ryan described reaction to the cabin crew member's comments as "absolute mayhem".
 
Il fast track di Ryanair in 25 aeroporti, anche Fiumicino tra le new entry
http://www.ttgitalia.com/stories/tr...5_aeroporti_anche_fiumicino_tra_le_new_entry/




BUSINESS FAST-TRACK SERVICE TO 25 AIRPORTS

18 Jan 2016

Ryanair, Europe’s favourite airline, today (18 Jan) announced that it has increased the number of airports that offer its Business Plus fast-track security service to 25, following the addition of Birmingham, Budapest, Brussels Zaventem, Edinburgh, Eindhoven, Glasgow, Hamburg, Malaga, Rome Fiumicino, Stockholm Skavsta and Stuttgart, as Ryanair continues to improve its Business Plus service.
With Ryanair Business Plus, customers can enjoy:

  • Free airport check-in
  • Fares from £59.99
  • Flexibility on ticket changes
  • 20kg checked-in bag allowance
  • Fast-track airport security at 25 airports across Europe
  • Priority boarding
  • Premium seats
  • Free 2nd carry-on bag
Over 27% of Ryanair customers travel on business and Ryanair continues to connect Europe’s major business centres, offering customers the largest range of destinations at the lowest fares, with multiple daily flights, improved schedules and the best service. With fares starting from just £59.99, Ryanair Business Plus is available to book on the Ryanair.com website across the entire route network, with further information available at www.ryanair.com/ie/business-plus.

RYANAIR FAST-TRACK AIRPORTS
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Ryanair’s Robin Kiely said:
“Ryanair is pleased to add another 11 airports offering fast-track as part of our Business Plus service, ensuring business travellers enjoy a swifter airport journey, while saving time and money. Fast Track is now available at 25 airports, making Ryanair an even smarter choice for European businesses, with free airport check-in, flexible ticket changes, a 20kg bag allowance, priority boarding and premium seating.
Business and corporate travellers continue to choose Ryanair for our low fares, industry-leading punctuality and the largest route network in Europe with even more business routes, connecting Europe’s major cities with additional flights and improved schedules, and ensuring great savings for businesses of all sizes.”

- See more at: http://corporate.ryanair.com/news/n...o-25-airports/?market=en#sthash.Q0Zk4Wt0.dpuf
 
Metto qua..dalla App é visibile

Cta-Mxp 4xdaily (parte il primo alle 6:25 da CTA, quindi +1 aereo basato)
Mxp-Sof daily (base Sofia partenza 6:25)
Mxp-Lpa 1x (Dancrane così la prox volta ci becchiamo lî a gennaio :D)
Cia- Sof daily

Bgy Norimberga daily
Bgy Belfast Int ,2x
Bgy-Danzica 3x
 
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Il cappotto degli uomini sembra quello dei commessi dell'esselunga
 
Risultati 3o trimestre

Q3 PROFIT OF €103M, UP €54M
01 Feb 2016
LOWER FARES (-1%) DRIVES Q3 TRAFFIC GROWTH OF 20%

€800M SHARE BUY-BACK PROGRAMME ANNOUNCED

Ryanair, Europe’s favourite airline, today (Feb 1) announced Q3 profits of €103m, a 110% increase on prior year. Traffic grew 20% to 25m as ave. fares fell 1% to €40 (load factors rose 5% points to 93%) while unit costs fell by 5% (ex-fuel down 1%).

Q3 Results (IFRS)

Dec 31, 2014

Dec 31, 2015

% Change

Customers (m)

20.8

24.9

+20%

Revenue (m)

€1,132

€1,330

+17%

Profit after Tax (m)

€49

€103

+110%

Net Margin

4%

8%

+4pts

Basic EPS € cent

3.53

7.73

+119%

Ryanair’s CEO, Michael O’Leary, said:

“We are pleased to report that our low fares policy delivered strong Q3 traffic and profit growth. It is clear that millions of new customers are switching to Ryanair for our “load factor active/yield passive” pricing, our expanding route network and the success of our Always Getting Better (“AGB”) customer experience programme. Following a strong first half of Q3, we noted weaker pricing and bookings immediately after the terrorist events in Paris and Brussels. We reacted to this softness by running price promotions and discounted fares to stimulate double digit traffic growth. While average fares fell 1% (previously guided flat pricing), this was offset by lower unit costs.

Key Q3 milestones include:

─ Ave. fares down 1% to €40

─ Traffic up 20% to 24.9m (LF up 5 points to 93%)

─ Unit costs fell 5% (ex-fuel down 1%)

─ Q3 profits up 110% to €103m

─ Aer Lingus proceeds (€398m) distributed to shareholders in Nov

─ New website and mobile app launched in Oct

─ 5 year pay & conditions deals agreed with all 76 pilot & cabin crew bases

─ First airline to carry over 100m international customers in calendar year (101.4m)

New Routes and Bases:

The 4 new bases opened in Q3 (Berlin, Corfu, Gothenburg and Milan Malpensa) enjoyed strong advance bookings and are performing well. This winter we will deliver double digit traffic growth in Ireland, UK, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Poland, Germany and Denmark as we add 119 new routes to the network. 2 new bases (Belfast and Ibiza) will open in March for summer 2016. We are finalising our winter 2016 schedule and will announce more new routes and destinations during Feb. This will include our first Romanian base (Timisoara) which opens in Nov 2016.

Improving “AGB” customer experience:

Our AGB programme and lower fares are driving strong forward bookings, higher load factors and accelerating traffic growth. We must again raise our full year traffic target to 106m (from 105m previously guided). This represents a 17% increase on last year’s 90.6m customers. In Oct we launched our new website and mobile app both of which are performing well. In Nov we ran a number of market leading promotions for Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Since Jan our new aircraft are delivering with the Boeing Sky interiors and slimline seats which will provide our customers with more leg room and an improved on board experience. From Feb 1 our cabin crew will be wearing our new (Irish designed) uniforms. We will announce further initiatives over the coming months as we move into year 3 of our AGB programme.

Ryanair continues to offer the lowest fares in every market along with the best on-time performance. In the first 9 months of FY16, despite the impact of French ATC strikes in Q1, the fire closure of T3 in Rome (FCO), record load factors, and disgraceful delays in Q3 as a direct result of the introduction of a new French ATC computer system, our on-time performance improved by an ave. of 2% points to 91% as follows:



Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec


FY15

91%

89%

87%

86%

90%

90%

92%

91%

84%

89%

FY16

90%

92%

91%

90%

90%

92%

92%

92%

86%

91%

Fuel and US$ Hedging:

We have taken advantage of recent oil price weakness to extend our fuel hedges into FY18. FY17 fuel is 95% hedged at approx. $62bbl and €/$ is hedged at $1.17 which will deliver fuel savings of c. €430m in FY17. We are just over 50% hedged for H1 FY18 at approx. $52bbl. We have also hedged 65% of our FY18 €/$ opex requirements at $1.11. We plan to pass these further fuel savings to our customers in the form of lower airfares particularly as we grow capacity in major markets such as Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Spain and the UK in 2016 and 2017.

Lower Costs:

Our relentless focus on costs saw unit costs fall by 5% in Q3. Fuel, which represents 40% of our cost base, was down 10% per passenger. Q3 ex-fuel unit costs fell by 1%, and are on track to fall by 2% for the full year, which is an impressive performance given our continued expansion into more expensive primary airports and the adverse impact of €/£ exchange rate movements. In the 2 years since we launched AGB, we have seen ex-fuel unit costs fall by over 2%. In Jan we concluded new 5 year pay & conditions deals with all 76 pilot and cabin crew bases. These long term agreements, along with our low-cost aircraft deliveries, ongoing fuel savings, growth discount airport deals, low-cost bond financing and personalised marketing via our new website will ensure that Ryanair continues to lower its unit cost base while our competitors see their costs rise.

Shareholder Returns & Balance Sheet:

In light of our rising profitability and improving cashflow, the Board has approved an €800m share buy-back to commence on Feb 5 next. We expect this programme will, subject to market conditions, be executed over a 9 month period. When this buy-back is complete, we will have returned in excess of €4bn to shareholders over the past 8 years (since 2008).

Our balance sheet remains one of the strongest in the industry. We had net cash of €350m at Dec 2015 notwithstanding capex of €726m, shareholder distributions of €687m and debt repayments of €281m during the current financial year.

Outlook:

We continue to see significant growth opportunities for Ryanair’s unique “load factor active/yield passive” policy which is now supported by our AGB customer experience programme. Stronger load factors have raised our FY16 traffic target from 105m to 106m customers. We expect Q4 traffic will grow by 26% (22% previously guided). With limited visibility of close-in Easter bookings in March, we now expect Q4 fares to fall by -6% (previously -4%). Yields in Q4 and FY17 will be impacted by weaker sterling and the short notice imposition of a €2.50 increase in Italy’s municipal tax (to pay for Alitalia pilot pensions) from Jan 1 which must be funded directly from our airfares. Full year unit costs should fall by 6% (ex-fuel down 2%). Ancillary revenue, while ahead of our long term 20% target, will track behind this year’s 17% traffic increase due to a one-time benefit last year from the earlier loading of the summer FY15 schedule and the absence of car-hire revenues in July and Aug 2015.

Accordingly, we remain comfortable with our full year guidance that net profits will be towards the upper end of the €1,175m to €1,225m range (pre-exceptions). We caution, however, that this guidance is heavily dependent on the absence of further unforeseen events impacting close-in bookings and yields in Q4, especially over Easter, where we are working to deliver 26% traffic growth.”

- See more at: http://corporate.ryanair.com/news/n...f-103m-up-54m/?market=en#sthash.K2mbz8Qh.dpuf
 
No quello è' il rain coat.. E ci sarà anche il winter coat.. Molto diverso


Inviato dal mio iPhone utilizzando Tapatalk
 
No quello è' il rain coat.. E ci sarà anche il winter coat.. Molto diverso


Inviato dal mio iPhone utilizzando Tapatalk
Lo spero bene! Finora nessuno ne ha fatto menzione e anche quando abbiamo provato la nuova divisa (in realtà era lo stesso modello ma con un'altra stoffa, nera) c'era solo il trench fatto dello stesso materiale degli ombrelli. Insomma, a me la nuova uniforme non dispiace affatto: veste molto meglio. Ma se il winter coat non arriverà userò quello che ho ora (nuovo, arrivatomi a novembre) e ciaone proprio.
 
RYANAIR JAN TRAFFIC GROWS 25% TO 7.5M CUSTOMERS
04 Feb 2016

LOAD FACTOR RISES 5% POINTS TO 88%
ANNUAL TRAFFIC GROWS 17% TO 102.9M CUSTOMERS
Ryanair, Europe’s favourite airline, today (4 Feb) released January traffic statistics as follows:

  • Traffic grew 25% to 7.5m customers.
  • Load factor rose 5% points to 88%.
  • Rolling annual traffic to Jan grew 17% to 102.9m customers.
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Ryanair Chief Marketing Officer, Kenny Jacobs said:
Ryanair’s January traffic grew by 25% to 7.5m customers, while our load factor jumped 5% points to 88%, thanks to Ryanair offering lower fares as part of our load factor active/yield passive policy.
These record monthly numbers and load factors are also due to the continuing success of our “Always Getting Better” customer experience programme, which continues to deliver stronger than expected forward bookings, traffic and load factors.”
 
Dati incredibili, specie in uno dei mesi piu' morti dell' anno come gennaio riescono ad aumentare pax del 25% e soprattutto LF medio del 5%
 
A partire da quando saranno indossate in tutte le basi? Io ho fatto due voli mercoledi con crew basati a PSA e ancora avevano quelle vecchie. A STN però ho visto quelle nuove
 
A partire da quando saranno indossate in tutte le basi? Io ho fatto due voli mercoledi con crew basati a PSA e ancora avevano quelle vecchie. A STN però ho visto quelle nuove

Al momento solo STN e DUB hanno le nuove divise. Tutte le basi dovrebbero riceverle prima dell'estate
 
Nuova base: Norimberga

Per l Italia i soliti Bergamo/Ciampino

http://corporate.ryanair.com/news/news/160209-new-nuremberg-base-no-79/?market=en

NEW NUREMBERG BASE (NO. 79)
09 Feb 2016
1 BASED AIRCRAFT, $100M INVESTMENT

5 NEW ROUTES TO BUDAPEST, MALTA, MANCHESTER, MILAN, ROME & A DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE TO LONDON

Ryanair, Europe’s favourite airline, today (9 Feb) announced it will open a new base at Nuremberg Airport (No.79), from 1st November, with 1 based aircraft (an investment of $100m) and 5 new routes to Budapest (daily), Malta (2 weekly), Manchester (daily), Milan Bergamo (daily) and Rome Ciampino (daily), and more flights to London, which will deliver 450,000 customers p.a. and support 330* “on-site” jobs, as Ryanair opens its 7th German base.

Ryanair’s Nuremberg base and winter 2016 will deliver:

1 based aircraft ($100m)
5 new routes to: Budapest (daily), Malta (2 weekly), Manchester (daily), Milan Bergamo (daily) & Rome Ciampino (daily)
6 routes in total
Extra flights to London Stansted (double daily)
42 weekly flights
450,000 customers p.a.
330* “on site” jobs p.a.
In Nuremberg, Ryanair’s Chief Marketing Officer, Kenny Jacobs said:

“We are pleased to announce a new base at Nuremberg Airport from 1st November, as we invest $100m with 1 based aircraft, 5 new routes to Budapest, Malta, Manchester, Milan Bergamo and Rome Ciampino, and more flights to London, which will deliver 450,000 customers p.a. and support 330 jobs at Nuremberg Airport.

Our Nuremberg winter schedule is the ideal choice for both business and leisure customers and we look forward to growing routes, traffic, jobs and tourism in Germany. Ryanair customers can look forward to further improvements in the coming months under our “Always Getting Better” programme including new cabin interiors, new uniforms and more low fare routes, as we continue to offer so much more than just the lowest fares.

To celebrate our new Nuremberg base, we are releasing seats on sale at prices from just €19.99 for travel in March, which must be booked by Monday (15 Jan). Since these amazing low prices will be snapped up quickly, customers should log onto www.ryanair.com and avoid missing out.”

Nuremberg Airport’s Managing Director, Michael Hupe said:

“The new destinations are a highly appreciated enrichment of our route network, addressing business and leisure travellers. Ryanair recognized the high potential of the Nuremberg Metropolitan Region and is going to seize the opportunities that our market provides to the airline.”

- See more at: http://corporate.ryanair.com/news/n...rg-base-no-79/?market=en#sthash.cWuu8Cqn.dpuf
 
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