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Ryanair Issues Ice Bucket Challenge to Industry

Phil Butler

Ryanair, Europe’s leading budget airline, called out CEOs of IAG (Willie Walsh), Air France (Alexandre de Juniac), and Lufthansa (Carsten Spohr) to take the ice bucket challenge. Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary literally overdid the ice bucket event in Dublin on Thursday, much to the delight of 200 employees of his airline.

11 years ago

Ryanair Partners with PayPal for Flier Ease

Aleksandr Shatskih

Ryanair has just launched a new payment partnership with PayPal that allows fliers and agents far greater booking and payment convenience.

11 years ago

Alitalia Expands Crete Flights – Gets Investment Boost

Aleksandr Shatskih

Alitalia has begin a three times per week service in between Rome Fiumicino (FCO) and the Crete holiday destination of Heraklion (HER). The route is to be a summer seasonal one flying only through 31 August.

11 years ago

Flybe Announces Still More Daily Routes for 2014

Aleksandr Shatskih

Regional airline Flybe has just announced a new daily route in between Manchester and Amsterdam. The new service from Schipol airport is set to beging October 26. The airline has announced one way fares in the range of £39.99.

11 years ago

Air Malta Adjusts to New European Regs

Aleksandr Shatskih

Air Malta has become the first Maltese carrier to have successfully completed the transition to the new European regulations adopting the Safety Management System (SMS). The airline also announced new management today.

11 years ago

LOT Polish Airlines Offers Huge Discounts for Flights to Europe

Aleksandr Shatskih

LOT Polish Airlines has a crazy summer sale, with special discounts on flights from its Chicago and Toronto gateways to Poland and beyond.

11 years ago

EU Sanctions On Russia Provoke Airline Economics War

Phil Butler

This morning business daily Vedomosti has reported, Russia may begin restricting European airlines from flying over Siberia on Asian routes. The move, if enacted, would imposed crippling costs on some European carriers. To make matters worse, the underlying business infrastructure of all countries will certainly be negatively affected.

11 years ago

Fly.com Urges Travelers to Book Labor Day Flights Now

Aleksandr Shatskih

Travelers who book Labor Day weekend flights after August 9, 2014, could pay 30% or more on air fare, Fly.com said in a press release on Monday.

11 years ago

Zacks Equity Research Discusses JetBlue & Others’ Revenue

Aleksandr Shatskih

On Friday, Zacks Equity Research released their latest airline industry analysis, which included news from JetBlue Airways Corp., Delta, Southwest Airlines Co., and American Airlines Group Inc.

11 years ago

IAG Turns Tidy Profit Q2 of 2014

Aleksandr Shatskih

IAG, the parent company of British Airways, reports a 6th months operating profit from subsidiaries Iberia and Vueling of in excess of €230 million, compared with a loss of €33 million in the same period last year.

11 years ago

Virgin America Files a Registration Statement as it Prepares for IPO

Aleksandr Shatskih

After reducing its long-term debt last year by 13% last year, Virgin America continues with other strategical moves to keep its air-fleet flying. The company filed yesterday registration statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission for a proposed initial public offering of its common stock. The official announcement however fails to specify a date, price […]

11 years ago

Ryanair Catering to Families This Summer

Aleksandr Shatskih

In news from low cost airline leader Ryanair, the carrier will be introducing a new “family-friendly” service at a special event in London. Discounted charges for various services by the airline were just announced via Travel Mole.

11 years ago

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