Low-Cost Airline Urges EU to Delay New Border Checks Until September
Ryanair joins the many voices in Europe calling for the launch of the new border control system to be postponed until September to avoid heavy congestion during peak travel season
Ryanair joins the many voices in Europe calling for the launch of the new border control system to be postponed until September to avoid heavy congestion during peak travel season
Ryanair will now allocate free family seats after check-in, with most families seated together in the rear cabin unless they pay to choose seats
The low-cost giant claims that the new regulations will require airlines to offer higher prices that include additional hand luggage, even though it says most passengers prefer to fly at a basic, cheaper fare
The ultra-low-cost company is coming out against the operator of the Kalamata airport due to its intention to increase the price of using it by almost 400%
Ryanair will invest approximately $400 million in Bratislava with 4 fixed-wing aircraft at the airport and will operate new routes to Paphos, Tirana, Turin and Warsaw starting in Winter 2026
AFC Bournemouth sparked viral reactions after unveiling a “RAYANAIR” banner celebrating new signing Rayan and European qualification
Ryanair has repaid its last €1.2bn bond, marking the first time since its 1997 IPO that the airline is entirely debt-free, backed by a 620-aircraft unencumbered fleet
Ryanair posted record annual profits and carried over 208 million passengers despite Boeing delivery delays and rising fuel concerns
An Italian court has overturned a €4.2 million fine against the low-cost airline, ruling that the competition authority had acted discriminatorily towards the company. The company now claims that the decision also strengthens its appeal against an additional €256 million fine, and is appealing to the prime minister to urgently reform the Italian competition authority
Ryanair closes Thessaloniki base: Athens, Chania, Rhodes and Corfu will also be affected by the move, which joins the company's previous conflicts with European airports over fees and operating costs. Ryanair attacked the costs in Greece, but Fraport Greece stung: "This is a commercial decision resulting from the operating model and profitability considerations only"
Ryanair joins the many voices in Europe calling for the launch of the new border control system to be postponed until September to avoid heavy congestion during peak travel season
Ryanair will now allocate free family seats after check-in, with most families seated together in the rear cabin unless they pay to choose seats
The low-cost giant claims that the new regulations will require airlines to offer higher prices that include additional hand luggage, even though it says most passengers prefer to fly at a basic, cheaper fare
The ultra-low-cost company is coming out against the operator of the Kalamata airport due to its intention to increase the price of using it by almost 400%
Ryanair will invest approximately $400 million in Bratislava with 4 fixed-wing aircraft at the airport and will operate new routes to Paphos, Tirana, Turin and Warsaw starting in Winter 2026
AFC Bournemouth sparked viral reactions after unveiling a “RAYANAIR” banner celebrating new signing Rayan and European qualification
Ryanair has repaid its last €1.2bn bond, marking the first time since its 1997 IPO that the airline is entirely debt-free, backed by a 620-aircraft unencumbered fleet
Ryanair posted record annual profits and carried over 208 million passengers despite Boeing delivery delays and rising fuel concerns
An Italian court has overturned a €4.2 million fine against the low-cost airline, ruling that the competition authority had acted discriminatorily towards the company. The company now claims that the decision also strengthens its appeal against an additional €256 million fine, and is appealing to the prime minister to urgently reform the Italian competition authority
Ryanair closes Thessaloniki base: Athens, Chania, Rhodes and Corfu will also be affected by the move, which joins the company's previous conflicts with European airports over fees and operating costs. Ryanair attacked the costs in Greece, but Fraport Greece stung: "This is a commercial decision resulting from the operating model and profitability considerations only"