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njko98

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Re: Chiusura base Timisoara e ulteriore riduzione di Hahn

Frankfurt Hahn: un aeromobile verrà trasferito a FRA (Per l Italia a rimetterci sarà TSF che mantiene comunque un daily su FRA e che probabilmente verrà incrementato)

Come spiegazioni "scarsa performance commerciale" e quindi ricollocazione degli aeromobili su aeroporti e rotte più performanti
Voci di corridoio parlano di una possibile chiusura di HHN per traferire tutti gli A/C a FRA.
 

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Ryanair sbarca a Berlino Tegel e Dusseldorf

https://corporate.ryanair.com/news/ryanair-to-fly-from-berlin-tegel-dusseldorf-for-the-first-time/

Ryanair To Fly From Berlin (Tegel) & Dusseldorf For The First Time
26 Feb 2018

4 New German Routes To Mallorca Announced For Summer ‘18

Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, today (26 Feb) announced that it will operate from two new airports Berlin (Tegel) and Dusseldorf for the first time this summer. With two new based aircraft at Palma de Mallorca airport, four new German peak summer routes (June to August) have been announced from Berlin (Tegel), Dusseldorf, Nuremberg and Stuttgart as well as extra flights from Cologne and Dortmund to Palma.

These new routes offer German customers more routes and flights to Mallorca which are on sale from today on the Ryanair.com website.

Ryanair’s German S18 schedule will now include:

– 4 new routes to Mallorca from: Dusseldorf (daily), Berlin (6 wkly)
Nuernberg (4 wkly) & Stuttgart (3 wkly)
– More flights to Mallorca from: Cologne (13 wkly) & Dortmund (5 wkly)

German consumers and visitors can book their summer holidays at even lower fares, and enjoy Ryanair’s 2018 “Always Getting Better” improvements including:

– Price Promise – find a cheaper fare and we’ll refund the difference + €5 to your My Ryanair account
– Punctuality Promise – we aim to deliver 90% of flights on time
– Lower checked-in bag fees (€25), bigger bag allowance (20kg)
– Connecting flights at Rome, Milan & Porto with more airports to follow
– Ryanair Rooms with “10% back” Travel Credit

Ryanair’s David O’Brien said:

“Ryanair is pleased to announce two new German airports on its S18 network with new Palma de Mallorca flights from Berlin (Tegel) and Dusseldorf. More German customers can now book their summer flights to Mallorca with new routes also operating from Nuremburg and Stuttgart. These new routes and extra flights will operate from June to August and are on sale from today on Ryanair.com.

To celebrate our two new airports and our summer expansion in Germany, we are releasing seats for sale on these new routes from just €29.99, which are available for booking from today for travel from June to August. Since these amazing low prices will be snapped up quickly, customers should log onto www.ryanair.com and avoid missing out.”
 

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ho scoperto che sui volo ryanair hanno tolto le tendine parasole nelle uscite d'emergenza trasformando un viaggio di 4 ore e mezza in una gran rottura di p...e vista la fortissima luce che entra...ti danno lo spazio maggiore per le gambe ma poi ti accecano?
 

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I piloti vogliono le dimissioni di MOL

Council representing Ryanair pilots calls on Michael O'Leary to resign

A council set up to represent Ryanair pilots across Europe has this evening called on the airline’s chief executive, Michael O’Leary, to resign.
The European Employee Representative Council – formed in the wake of a pilot rostering debacle last autumn that saw Ryanair cancel thousands of flights – made the demand in an open letter to the outspoken airline boss.
Ryanair, which announced before Christmas that it would recognise unions across Europe, has repeatedly dismissed the European Employee Representative Council (EERC), and refused to recognise it or engage with it.

Earlier this month Ryanair said that the EERC has “no legal validity or standing” and that the airline will “continue to ignore the so-called ‘EERC’ which represents nobody and speaks for no Ryanair pilots”.
Instead, the carrier has launched efforts to negotiate with Ryanair company councils established under the auspices of established unions, on a country-by-country basis, rather than on a single, pan-European level.

“We suggest you leave now, and we call on the board and investors to engage a new CEO to return this airline to its rightful place,” the letter from the EERC to Mr O’Leary said.
Earlier this month, Ryanair released better than expected third-quarter results, with a 12pc rise in pre-tax profits to €106m. Its revenue climbed 4pc to €1.4bn.

The letter added: “What glimmer of hope might have existed in December 2017 has been destroyed as you have clearly hamstrung your managers who spout the same tired antagonist rhetoric we have heard from you for too many years.”
Mr O’Leary, who has been chief executive of Ryanair since 1994, having initially joined the airline’s board in the late ‘80s. The board is led by billionaire US chairman David Bonderman.

The EERC said in its letter to Mr O’Leary this evening: “The EERC, exclusively comprised of Ryanair pilots, simply speaks with the authentic voice of the whole pilot body. We have the mutual interests of the pilots and the company at heart. We fully support the right and entitlement of our pilot associations to represent those interests, in genuine and meaningful negotiations.”
Earlier this month, Ryanair went on a hiring spree for hard-nosed negotiators to thrash out collective labour agreements with unions in 20 countries.

"We are looking to hire expert negotiators with a demonstrable track record in leading and concluding negotiations on either side of the negotiating process in an IR (industrial relations)/union environment," it said in an advertisement for the roles.
A Ryanair spokeswoman said in a statement: "The EERC, and their letters, have no legal standing or validity. Ryanair pilots continue to accept pay increases of 20pc (so far accepted by over 80pc of Ryanair pilots) which shows that Ryanair pilots do not pay any attention to this ‘so called’ EERC either."https://www.independent.ie/business/council-representing-ryanair-pilots-calls-on-michael-oleary-to-resign-36642088.html
 

Dancrane

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ho scoperto che sui volo ryanair hanno tolto le tendine parasole nelle uscite d'emergenza trasformando un viaggio di 4 ore e mezza in una gran rottura di p...e vista la fortissima luce che entra...ti danno lo spazio maggiore per le gambe ma poi ti accecano?
Se non è un decennio, poco ci manca che su FR hanno eliminato gli oscuranti, in tutte le file.
 

MrMav

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Gla....Non va!

Glasgow Base (1 Aircraft) To Close In November

Aircraft & 5 Routes Move To Edinburgh

Dublin, Krakow & Wroclaw Routes To Glasgow Will Continue

Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, today (27 Feb) announced that it will add 11 new Winter 18 routes to Edinburgh and will close its one aircraft Glasgow International base from November 2018. One aircraft and 5 routes (Derry, Lisbon, Sofia, Riga and Berlin) will switch from Glasgow to Edinburgh Airport.

Ryanair’s Scottish Winter 2018 schedule will go on sale from today and includes the following highlights:

– Edinburgh: 45 routes including London Stansted & 11 new routes to Berlin, Derry, Gothenburg, Hamburg, Lisbon, Memmingen, Stockholm Skavsta, Riga, Seville, Sofia, & Tallinn

– Glasgow Prestwick: 8 routes to Alicante, Faro, Fuerteventura, Lanzarote, Malaga, Malta, Rzeszow & Tenerife South

– Glasgow International – 3 routes to Dublin (3 times daily), Krakow (2 wkly) & Wroclaw (2 wkly)

In Edinburgh, Ryanair’s Chief Commercial Officer, David O’Brien said:

“Ryanair regrets these cuts in the weaker Glasgow market where efforts to stimulate low fare demand are severely hampered by the continuing burden of APD.

As a result, we will transfer our Glasgow International based aircraft to Edinburgh in November where we will offer 11 new low fare routes (45 in total including London Stansted) and deliver over 3.5m passengers per annum at Edinburgh Airport.
 

Dancrane

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Guarda che su entrambe i voli c’erano in tutte le finestre salvo quelle delle Emergency exit
Può essere che tu abbia preso uno dei 737 più datati, se hai le marche verifichiamo. Ricordo della eliminazione degli oscuranti perchè venne introdotta più o meno con l'abolizione dei meccanismi di recliner delle poltrone, tutto per ridurre all'osso il peso del velivolo e risparmiare carburante.
 

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Gla....Non va!

Glasgow Base (1 Aircraft) To Close In November

Aircraft & 5 Routes Move To Edinburgh

Dublin, Krakow & Wroclaw Routes To Glasgow Will Continue

Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, today (27 Feb) announced that it will add 11 new Winter 18 routes to Edinburgh and will close its one aircraft Glasgow International base from November 2018. One aircraft and 5 routes (Derry, Lisbon, Sofia, Riga and Berlin) will switch from Glasgow to Edinburgh Airport.

Ryanair’s Scottish Winter 2018 schedule will go on sale from today and includes the following highlights:

– Edinburgh: 45 routes including London Stansted & 11 new routes to Berlin, Derry, Gothenburg, Hamburg, Lisbon, Memmingen, Stockholm Skavsta, Riga, Seville, Sofia, & Tallinn

– Glasgow Prestwick: 8 routes to Alicante, Faro, Fuerteventura, Lanzarote, Malaga, Malta, Rzeszow & Tenerife South

– Glasgow International – 3 routes to Dublin (3 times daily), Krakow (2 wkly) & Wroclaw (2 wkly)

In Edinburgh, Ryanair’s Chief Commercial Officer, David O’Brien said:

“Ryanair regrets these cuts in the weaker Glasgow market where efforts to stimulate low fare demand are severely hampered by the continuing burden of APD.

As a result, we will transfer our Glasgow International based aircraft to Edinburgh in November where we will offer 11 new low fare routes (45 in total including London Stansted) and deliver over 3.5m passengers per annum at Edinburgh Airport.
Nooo, maddavvero?!?
Ma non era che dove arrivava RYR, Ezy scappava? Non c'è più religione!
 

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Annunciati 3 giorni di sciopero dai cabin crew portoghesi iscritti al sindacato.


Ryanair cabin crews in Portugal set 3 one-day strikes around Easter

(Adds Ryanair says has not received notification of strike)
LISBON, Feb 26 (Reuters) - A union representing Ryanair cabin crew in Portugal will hold three one-day strikes during the Easter holidays, on March 29, April 1 and April 4, an official with the SNPVAC union said on Monday.
The strikes are the latest sign of strained relations between Europe’s largest low-cost carrier and its staff after it narrowly avoided mass Christmas strikes in December by recognising trade unions for the first time.
Fernando Gandra of Portugal’s SNPVAC union told Reuters it had sent a notice of strike action to Ryanair and the Portuguese labour ministry. Ryanair said in an emailed statement that it had not received the strike notice.
The strikes were motivated by “worsening labour conditions, a lack of respect for the dignity of the cabin crew ... and threats over sales objectives”, Gandra said. Ryanair says it has some of the best working conditions in the low-cost sector.
Talks on formal union recognition and improved conditions are ongoing with pilot unions in seven countries, but only British union BALPA has so far signed a recognition agreement.
Chief Executive Michael O‘Leary said last week Easter strikes were possible in Portugal and Ireland, though a pan-European group of Ryanair pilots described the warning of pilot strikes as “alarmist”.

Ryanair executives had initially said they would only engage with cabin crew unions after agreement had been reached with the pilots.
But on Monday Chief People Officer Eddie Wilson told journalists that he had issued invitations for talks to cabin crew unions in Portugal as well as its three largest markets: the United Kingdom, Italy and Spain.



 

TSF07

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Confermata chiusura base di Trapani

https://corporate.ryanair.com/news/...ani-restera-chiusa-nellestate-2018/?market=it

La Base Di Ryanair A Trapani Resterà Chiusa Nell’estate 2018
27 Feb 2018

4 Rotte Per Trapani Continueranno E Saranno Operate Con Aeromobili Non Basati

Ryanair, la compagnia N°1 in Italia, ha confermato oggi (27 febbraio) che la sua ex base a Trapani (che è stata chiusa a ottobre 2017) non sarà riaperta quest’estate a seguito della decisione dell’Aeroporto di Trapani di annullare il bando di gara per la promozione delle rotte. I tre aeromobili basati a Trapani la scorsa estate saranno ricollocati in altre destinazioni del network di Ryanair e, purtroppo, questo si tradurrà con la perdita di 18 rotte, circa 1.1 milioni di passeggeri all’anno e 820 posti di lavoro in loco.

Ryanair continuerà a servire quattro rotte (Baden Baden, Milano Bergamo, Francoforte Hahn e Praga) da/per Trapani con frequenza giornaliera/settimanale, che saranno tuttavia operate con aeromobili di Ryanair provenienti da altre basi, e non da Trapani.

David O’Brien Chief Commercial Officer di Ryanair ha affermato:

“Siamo dispiaciuti che la nostra base di Trapani non riaprirà nell’estate 2018 a seguito della decisione dell’Aeroporto di Trapani di annullare il piano di promozione delle rotte. Ryanair continuerà a operare quattro rotte da Baden Baden, Milano Bergamo, Francoforte Hahn e Praga verso Trapani da altre basi del network di Ryanair: la decisione dell’aeroporto comporta ora che l’investimento di Ryanair di $300 milioni in aeromobili dovrá essere allocato altrove.

Ryanair è fiduciosa che questi tagli a Trapani possano essere rivisti nel corso del prossimo anno, e continuerà a discutere con l’aeroporto per verificare se e come ripristinare la crescita.”
 

aleall

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Può essere che tu abbia preso uno dei 737 più datati, se hai le marche verifichiamo. Ricordo della eliminazione degli oscuranti perchè venne introdotta più o meno con l'abolizione dei meccanismi di recliner delle poltrone, tutto per ridurre all'osso il peso del velivolo e risparmiare carburante.
EI-DYV
EI-DWC
 

Dancrane

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EI-DYV
EI-DWC
DWC ha superato i 10 anni (consegnato a settembre 2007), DYV ne ha 9 (consegnato a dicembre 2008). Può essere che fossero tra gli ultimi ad avere ancora gli oscuranti. Dovesse capitarti di viaggiare su mezzi più recenti, facci caso, vedrai che mancano su tutto l'aereo.
 

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Scusate se posto la notizia, dopo la riduzione di voli su Trapani, ho trovato altra news sempre di Ryanair ma su Crotone.
L'Aeroporto di Crotone riparte con Ryanair
(Teleborsa) - L’Aeroporto di Crotone esce dall’empasse grazie a Ryanair. Durante i mesi tipicamente estivi potrà contare sui collegamenti con Milano Bergamo e Pisa.
Un primo passo verso il rilancio dello scalo crotonese, gestito (come Lamezia e Reggio Calabria) da Sacal, con cui il vettore irlandese ha avviato un rapporto di collaborazione che potrebbe sfociare nei prossimi mesi in accordi più importanti e soprattutto impattanti per la mobilità dei residenti nel territorio calabrese e quanti lo scelgono come meta turistica.
Il collegamento con gli aeroporti di Milano Bergamo e Pisa avrà frequenza trisettimanale e sarà operato da giugno a fine agosto.
Michael O’Leary, CEO di Ryanair, giunto a Roma per annunciare la programmazione invernale 2018-2019, ha riservato questa importante novità che riguarda i rapporti con Sacal, lasciando intendere che potranno esserci positivi sviluppi nel prossimo futuro.
In una nota Michael O’Leary ha speso parole di elogio per Arturo De Felice, presidente di SACAL, e il suo management, che – ha affermato – hanno lavorato alacremente per garantire la riapertura dell'aeroporto di Crotone. Il ritorno degli aeromobili con l’arpa celtica sulla pista di Crotone prelude a ulteriori novità in chiave di espansione del network in Calabria.
O’Leary presenta le due rotte da Crotone per Milano e Bergamo e Pisa “come parte dello sviluppo dei servizi Ryanair verso la Costa Ionica in partnership con il nuovo management SACAL”, con la prospettiva di “portare avanti ulteriori sviluppi in ciascuno dei tre aeroporti della Calabria".

Fonte : https://www.teleborsa.it/News/2018/...one-riparte-con-ryanair-133.html#.WpZ7CqjiaUk

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