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Full coverage: Ryanair

Ryanair confidential: union emails to Aer Lingus under fire

Ryanair has accused the IALPA union boss Evan Cullen of divulging sensitive industrial relations information about a proposed strike ballot to its rival Aer Lingus. It is suing Cullen and the Forsa union for damages of €13.7m.

Francesca Comyn
14th Oct, 2021 - 4 min read

Europe’s last dictator: the pig farmer, the dissident and the hijacking of a Ryanair plane

The hijacking of a Ryanair flight and the detention of a young journalist are in character for Alexander Lukashenko, the populist leader of Belarus who has never forgotten what Boris Yeltsin once told him

Dion Fanning
29th May, 2021 - 6 min read

Flight risk: how Ryanair is quietly migrating its Irish business to Malta and Poland (and why it’s doing it)

In 2018, the airline’s entire fleet was registered in Ireland. Now this is less than two thirds – and counting. And aircraft registration is just the tip of the iceberg.

Thomas Hubert
19th Mar, 2021 - 14 min read

“Strictly private”: Ryanair banks on the chartered jet market

Correspondence seen by The Currency reveals that Ryanair is offering its fleet of 480 high-performance Boeing 737-800s for hire to the wealthy and groups.

Tom Lyons
28th Jan, 2021 - 2 min read

Air Rage: Inside Ryanair’s battle over Ireland’s “restrictive” Covid-19 travel regime

From golfgate to falling passenger numbers, the budget airline is planning a full-throttle attack on the government's green list in today's High Court action. Newly obtained papers show the state is ready to fight back.

Francesca Comyn
15th Sep, 2020 - 10 min read

Life, loss, and liberty: The inside story of Ryanair versus Ireland

In legal proceedings aimed at overturning overseas travel restrictions, the budget carrier claims the government's coronavirus travel advice amounts to an undemocratic "diktat".

Francesca Comyn
13th Aug, 2020 - 12 min read

Austrian air control puts Ryanair subsidiary under watch

As ambulances met a Laudamotion flight at Dublin Airport, civil aviation officials increased their scrutiny of the Austrian low-fares airline. Is this a bump in the ascent of the company recently sold by a Formula 1 legend to Ryanair?

Thomas Hubert
5th Dec, 2019 - 4 min read

The European regulator is dragging its heels on the Boeing 737 Max. The delay is costing Ryanair millions

Ryanair can’t take delivery of the 210 Boeing 737 Max airplanes it has ordered. The European Aeronautical Safety Administration (EASA) banned the plane following the Lion Air and Ethiopian Airlines crashes. Every day that delivery of the 737 Max is delayed is costing Ryanair money.

Sean Keyes
5th Nov, 2019 - 4 min read
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