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Oltre ad essere la prima compagnia europea a superare il miliardo di pax, FR a Luglio si è regalata il nuovo record mensile di pax (12.6M, +11%), ed ha raggiunto per la prima volta un LF del 97%. Credo sia un record anche questo.
Per chiudere in bellezza, ha tagliato il traguardo dei 125M di pax nel rolling year.
Incredibile.

RECORD MONTH FOR RYANAIR IN JULY
TRAFFIC GROWS 11% TO 12.6M CUSTOMERS
BECOMES FIRST EU AIRLINE TO CARRY 1 BILLION CUSTOMERS


Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, today (2 Aug) released July traffic statistics as follows:

  • Traffic grew 11% to 12.6m customers.
  • Load factor rose 1% point to 97%.
  • Rolling annual traffic to June grew 13% to 125.1m customers.
July 16July 17Change
Customers11.3m12.6m+11%
Load Factor96%97%+1%

Ryanair’s Kenny Jacobs said:
“July was a record month for Ryanair, as we became the first European airline to carry over 12m customers in a single month, with July’s traffic growing 11% to 12.6m customers. Our load factor jumped 1% point to 97%, on the back of lower fares and the continuing success of our “Always Getting Better” customer experience programme.
In July we celebrated carrying our 1 billionth customer since our first flight in 1985 and became the first EU airline to carry over 1 billion passengers. To mark the occasion we are launching a ‘Thanks a Billion’ seat sale, with fares slashed on over 1 million seats across our European network for travel in November and December. Customers who wish to avail of these special seat sale fares should log on to the Ryanair.com website or mobile app to book a bargain break today.”

 

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Ryanair confirms increased seating on new B737 Max aircraft

1 hour ago by Tom Otley



Ryanair has confirmed the seat manufacturer Zodiac for its new B737 Max 200 aircraft. The aircraft, the first five of which are being delivered from Spring 2019, have an extra eight seats on board taking capacity from the current 189 seats to 197.

Ryanair refers to the Boeing 737 Max 200 as a “Gamechanger” aircraft, in part because as well as offering four percent more seats per flight the aircraft will reduce fuel consumption by up to 16 percent and reduce noise emissions by 40 percent.
The airline recently (June 2017) announced the purchase of 10 more of the Boeing 737 Max 200 aircraft to add to the existing firm order for 100 Max 200s (and 100 options). The airline’s aim is to grow its traffic to 200 million customers per year. by 2024. Ryanair operates an all-Boeing fleet with an average age of six and a half years the youngest in Europe It took delivery of its 450th Boeing aircraft in March 2017.
For passengers the main differences will be “more space (more legroom and overhead lockers) due to Boeing’s redesign of the aircraft to remove the rear galley and relocate the two rear toilets into that space.”

Ryanair says that the aircraft will mean that “Ryanair customers will enjoy a roomier 31” seat pitch – more legroom than British Airways and Lufthansa economy seats”.

https://www.businesstraveller.com/business-travel/2017/08/02/ryanair-confirms-increased-seating-new-b737-max-aircraft/
 

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I nuovi sedili hanno un unico grande difetto (al netto di quelli congeniti nel concetto di super-slim): non capisco il perché di braccioli così corti. Pochi cm in più avrebbero fatto una grande differenza.
 

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Da lontano in fase di atterraggio sembrava una nuova livrea Ryanair, non mi mai reso conto che fossero abbastanza simili. Devo dire che la livrea boeing mi è sempre piaciuta, è molto elegante.
 

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Failed Ryanair Ukraine deal is a blow to pro-western leadership

Kiev officials desperately need to attract foreign investment to boost growth

It was supposed to be a success for Ukraine’s pro-western leadership: a deal with low-cost airline Ryanair to enter the market with flights to Kiev and the western city of Lviv.
It would have helped Ukrainians take advantage of the visa-free travel they were recently granted by the EU — and shown that Ukraine, three years on from its pro-democracy revolution, is ready to attract much-needed investment. Instead, the opposite happened.Ryanair last month cancelled its plans, accusing Kiev’s main Boryspil airport of “failure to honour a growth agreement”.
In a blow to the authorities, Ryanair’s chief commercial officer David O’Brien said that the airport had “demonstrated that Ukraine is not yet a sufficiently mature or reliable business location to invest valuable Ryanair aircraft capacity”.
The budget airline accused Kiev of choosing to “protect high-fare airlines (including Ukraine International Airlines)”, the country’s largest carrier.Local media and pro-reform MPs pointed the finger at UIA, the dominant airline at Boryspil, and its co-owner Igor Kolomoisky, one of Ukraine’s wealthiest oligarchs, for allegedly managing to torpedo the deal. Ukrainian social media exploded with angry comments.
The failure probably matters more to Ukraine than to Ryanair. Kiev officials desperately need to attract foreign investment to encourage growth as the country emerges from the economic slump that followed the 2014 revolution and Russia’s annexation of Crimea. Wooing the low-cost carrier would have been a much-needed boost.
Ryanair’s plan to open four routes to Kiev and seven to Lviv would have involved only 1 per cent of its capacity. Even so, it would have taken the airline into a 45m-strong market where air travel is growing fast from a low base.
Both the EU visa-free agreement and economic recovery offer the prospect of continuing rapid growth towards west European levels.
Although accounts differ over exactly why the talks failed, it is clear that Ukraine’s corporate and state officials handled the situation badly.
Ryanair thought it had a deal with Kiev’s privately owned second airport, Zhuliany, to which Hungary’s low-cost Wizz Air already flies.
When that fell through at the last moment, Ukraine’s infrastructure minister, anxious to find a way to allow Ryanair’s plans to go ahead, signed a letter of intent involving state-owned Boryspil, instead.Kiev officials say that committed Pavlo Ryabikin, Boryspil’s director, to terms he could never have agreed to as they would have undermined the airport’s commercial model.
Mr Ryabikin has revealed some details of the collapsed deal and called them untenable, including a five-year passenger fee for Ryanair of $7.50 per traveller that he said was below cost, well below what it charges other airlines, and would have left it with big losses.
Other people familiar with the talks say that Mr Ryabikin was present when the letter of intent was signed, and raised no objections.
Some airline executives suggest that Boryspil, as Ukraine’s premier airport, is underperforming, partly because of its role as a hub for UIA, and it might be no bad thing for it to change its model.
UIA denied last month that it had lobbied to prevent the Ryanair deal, insisting that it would welcome the low-cost carrier’s arrival to “provide an impetus to infrastructure development”.
But it later filed a lawsuit against the infrastructure ministry, claiming that its letter of intent with Ryanair violated the law as well as discriminating against UIA and threatening development of air transport in Ukraine.
Boryspil is now re-evaluating its model with the aim of reducing passenger fees to all airlines — in what could provide a route to reopening talks with Ryanair.
The government is making the right noises, insisting that it is committed to investigating why the Ryanair deal failed and to luring low-cost carriers. It has suggested upgrading Gostomel, a cargo airport near Kiev that is a base for Antonov, the aircraft manufacturer, with a terminal for low-cost airlines.
It is not too late for Ukraine to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat and find a way to entice Ryanair.
If it can, the airline’s jibe about Ukraine not yet being a reliable business destination could be quietly buried.
Ukraine’s aspiring tourists, and all those who support its attempts to curb corrupt leadership and integrate more closely with western Europe, will be hoping that a solution can be found.

FT
 

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Sempre un passo avanti.

Ryanair Lancia La Nuova Piattaforma Per Prenotazioni Per Gli Studenti Erasmus

18 Aug 2017

Ryanair, la compagnia aerea n° 1 in Italia, ha lanciato oggi (17 agosto) la nuova piattaforma per prenotazioni come parte della partnership con l’Erasmus Student Network, offrendo agli studenti Erasmus grandi risparmi con bagagli gratis e offerte di viaggio personalizzate.
La partnership con Erasmus, parte del 4° anno del programma “Always Getting Better”, offre agli studenti membri una piattaforma di prenotazione dedicata che dove possono usufruire di:


  • 15% di sconto sui voli sul sito web Rynair.com
  • Un collo bagaglio da imbarcare gratuitamente per ogni volo prenotato
  • Offerte di viaggio settimanali per consentire agli studenti Erasmus di muoversi con più facilità in tutta Europa
  • Offerte personalizzate durante il viaggio tramite la app mobile Ryanair
  • Un nuovo Community forum per condividere suggerimenti e consigli di viaggio, che sarà lanciato a breve

Robin Kiely, Head of Communications di Ryanair, ha dichiarato:
“Siamo lieti di lanciare la nostra nuova piattaforma dedicata per l’Erasmus Student Network, offrendo agli studenti universitari di tutta Europa una gamma di esclusive offerte di volo, bagagli gratis e sconti personalizzati per adattarsi al loro budget. Ogni studente Erasmus dotato di una ESNcard valida può iscriversi tramite il servizio di registrazione “MyRyanair” e risparmiare ancora di più viaggiando con la più grande compagnia aerea europea con la più ampia rete di rotte e le tariffe più basse”.

João Pinto, Presidente dell’Erasmus Student Network ha affermato:
“Siamo entusiasti del lancio di questa nuova piattaforma di prenotazione, offrendo così tante opportunità di viaggio agli studenti Erasmus. Questa collaborazione è una rivoluzione per i giovani che vogliono viaggiare e scoprire l’Europa durante il loro scambio all’estero. Non vediamo l’ora di vedere tutti gli studenti approfittare di sconti e offerte speciali per rendere la loro esperienza non solo conveniente, ma anche più piacevole”.

http://corporate.ryanair.com/novita/ryanair-lancia-la-nuova-piattaforma-per-prenotazioni-per-gli-studenti-erasmus/?market=it

 

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Presentata la S18 di DUB. Fra le novita' NAP (estesa a year-round).

Ryanair Launches Dublin S18 Schedule – 5 New Routes To Marrakech, Munich, Naples, Paphos & Stuttgart

29 Aug 2017

Ryanair, Ireland’s No. 1 airline, today (29 Aug) launched its Dublin summer 2018 schedule with 5 new routes including a double daily service to Munich, a daily Stuttgart service, as well as Marrakech, Naples and Paphos, and more flights to Hamburg. Ryanair’s 90 routes in total will help deliver 12.9m customers p.a. through Dublin Airport next year.
Ryanair’s Dublin S18 schedule will deliver:

  • 5 new routes: Marrakech (2 wkly), Munich (2 daily), Naples (5 wkly), Paphos (2 wkly) & Stuttgart (daily)
  • Extra flights to Hamburg (daily)
  • 90 routes in total
  • 9m customers p.a. (+450,000)
  • 9,675* on-site jobs
Irish consumers and visitors can now book their holidays as far out as October 2018, on even lower fares, and enjoy the latest “Always Getting Better” improvements including:

  • 20 Air Europa long haul routes from Madrid on sale on Ryanair.com
  • Connecting flights at Rome Fiumicino and Milan Bergamo with more airports to follow
  • A new partnership with Erasmus Student Network offering discounts & a dedicated booking platform
  • Alexa voice recognition to search flights, hotels and flight status on the Ryanair.com website
Ryanair continues to be Ireland’s number one airline carrying 14.9m customers through Irish Airports next year while connecting Dublin with major leisure and business centres on high frequency, low fare services including Amsterdam (x4 daily), Berlin (x2), Brussels (x3), Hamburg (daily), London (x18), Madrid (x3) and Munich (x2) with better timings and lower fares, making Ryanair the ideal choice for Irish business and leisure customers.
In Dublin, Ryanair’s Kenny Jacobs said:
We are pleased to launch our Dublin summer 2018 schedule, which includes 5 new Dublin routes to Marrakech, Munich, Naples, Paphos and Stuttgart, which will go on sale in September, and 90 routes in total, delivering 12.9m customers through Dublin Airport next year. Irish customers and visitors are booking our summer and winter 2017 seats in record numbers as fares continue to fall, so there’s never been a better time to book a low fare flight on Ryanair.
The development of the second runway at Dublin Airport is a critical piece of national infrastructure which needs to be expedited, especially when Ireland is trying to attract overseas investment that may be leaving the UK in the run up to Brexit in March 2019, and given that runway capacity at Dublin is already full at peak times. We call on the Government, the Department of Transport, and the Attorney General’s office to end the repeated delays and confirm that the necessary noise legislation will be implemented by statutory instrument, making the IAA the competent authority to monitor noise regulation, to allow Dublin’s second runway to proceed, at a cost of €240m. We need urgent action to deliver runway 2 to prevent Ireland’s airport infrastructure falling further behind its international competitors.
To celebrate the launch of our Dublin summer 2018 schedule we are releasing seats for sale from just €14.99 for travel in September and October which are available for booking until midnight Thursday (31 Aug). Since these amazing low prices will be snapped up quickly, customers should log onto www.ryanair.com and avoid missing out.”
daa Chief Executive Kevin Toland said:
“We are delighted to see Ryanair add five new routes from Dublin Airport, two for this winter and three for the forthcoming summer season. These new routes will offer additional choice and convenience for both business and leisure passengers. The combination of Ryanair’s new routes and extensions to its existing services means that Ryanair will grow its overall Dublin Airport summer traffic by 4% next year.”

 
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