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Italy Airport Strike Grounds Hundreds of Flights, Disrupting Travel Plans

Italy Airport

Italy airport staff strike halts hundreds of flights, affecting 250,000 travelers. Around 1,000 domestic and international flights canceled due to demand for new collective contract. Transport Minister urges strikers to consider the impact on workers and tourists.   Hundreds of flights across Italy were brought to a halt today due to a strike by airport … Read more

Ryanair and EasyJet prepares to recruit Flybe personnel

Flybe

The two low-cost carriers advise employees. Who lost their employment as a result of the demise of regional airline Flybe. Martin Chalk, the union’s leader, asserted that there were jobs “out there.” The two low-cost carriers advise employees who lost their employment as a result of the demise of regional airline Flybe to apply for … Read more

Ryanair flies back into quarterly profit

Ryanair returns to profit
  • Ryanair said that it returned to profit in the first quarter of 2022.
  • Net profit hit 170 million euros ($174 million) in three months to June.
  • Chief executive Michael O’Leary warns of ongoing threats to the sector’s fragile outlook.

Irish budget airline Ryanair said Monday that it returned to profit in the first quarter as demand jumped on the travel sector’s nascent recovery from the Covid pandemic.

Net profit hit 170 million euros ($174 million) in its first quarter or three months to June, the Dublin-based carrier said in a statement.

That contrasted sharply with a net loss of 273 million euros a year earlier, when it continued to be hit by Covid travel restrictions.

Traffic increased more than five-fold to 45.5 million passengers.

However, Ryanair’s performance still fell short of its pre-pandemic net profit of 243 million euros in the first quarter of its 2019/2020 financial year.

“While traffic recovered strongly… Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February damaged Easter bookings and fares,” said chief executive Michael O’Leary.

He also warned of ongoing threats to the sector’s fragile outlook.

Global aviation is still in recovery mode from the deadly Covid pandemic, which ravaged travel demand, grounded planes and sparked sector-wide losses.

“While we remain hopeful that the high rate of vaccinations in Europe will allow the airline and tourism industry to fully recover and finally put Covid behind us, we cannot ignore the risk of new Covid variants in autumn 2022,” warned O’Leary.

“Our experience with Omicron last November, and the Ukraine invasion in February, shows how fragile the air travel market remains, and the strength of any recovery will be hugely dependent upon there being no adverse or unexpected developments over the remainder” of this year.

Ryanair was “insulated from the spiralling cost of fuel” with 80 percent of its kerosene costs hedged for the 2022/2023 year, it added.

Airlines bet against volatile oil prices by hedging, or taking a defensive position on futures markets.

 

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Ryanair lodge group in Spain declare 12 additional long stretches of strikes

Ryanair

Ryanair cabin crew in Spain announce 12 more days of strikes. Unions call for Ryanair to resume negotiations over issues including minimum wage. The announcement comes on the final day of the current strike, which began on Thursday and forced the cancellation of 10 Ryanair flights. Ryanair says less than 2% of its flights were … Read more

Ryanair staff to extend Spain strike by 12 days

Ryanair staff
  • EasyJet and Ryanair cabin crew strike causes 15 flights to and from Spain to be cancelled.
  • 175 flights delayed, of which 123 Ryanair and 52 EasyJet, unions say.
  • Strikes over pay and working conditions began as European schools began to close for the summer.

 

EasyJet and Ryanair staff strikes caused 15 flights to and from Spain to be cancelled and 175 others to be delayed on Saturday, as the Irish airline announced 12 more days of stoppages.

The strike at the two low-cost airlines over pay and working conditions began as European schools began to close for the summer, causing problems for both vacationers and the aviation industry.

By 1:00 pm (1100 GMT) on Saturday, 10 Ryanair and five EasyJet flights had been cancelled and 175 flights delayed, of which 123 Ryanair and 52 EasyJet, unions said in a statement.

The series of rolling strikes by Ryanair cabin crew in Spain — where there are some 1,900 employees — began on June 24, with EasyJet staff joining on Friday.

Ryanair’s USO union rep said the new stoppages would take place in three four-day stretches: July 12 to 15, July 18 to 21, and July 25 to 28 at the 10 Spanish airports where Ryanair operates.

“After six days of strike and in view of the unwillingness of the company to listen to its staff and its preference for leaving thousands of passengers grounded rather than sitting down to negotiate an agreement under Spanish law, we have been forced to call new strike days,” said USO’s Lidia Arasanz.

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Ryanair forces South Africans to prove nationality with Afrikaans test

Ryanair (RYA.I) is forcing South African passengers to prove their citizenship before flying by taking an Afrikaans language test, a language spoken by only 12% of the population and historically associated with apartheid and the white minority. Due to a high frequency of counterfeit South African passports, Europe’s largest airline by passenger counts, which does … Read more

Ryanair slashes annual loss as lockdowns lifted

Ryanair

As the aviation sector rebounded from pandemic lockdowns, Irish low-cost carrier Ryanair announced a significant reduction in annual net losses on Monday. The company’s net loss after tax fell to 355 million euros ($369 million) in the year ended March 31, compared to a net loss of 1.0 billion euros the previous year. “This recovery, … Read more

Ryanair slashes losses but Omicron hit winter bookings

ryanair

LONDON: Ryanair slashed its losses sharply in final three months of 2021 but the emergence of the Omicron variant cut into the normally busy winter holiday travel season, the low-cost airline said Monday. Ryanair said its final quarter of the year had started well, with strong bookings as there was “less confusion” about the British government’s … Read more

Ryanair loss sharply narrows as skies reopen

LONDON: Irish no-frills airline Ryanair on Monday announced a narrowing of losses during its first-half, as the lifting of travel restrictions saw passenger traffic more than double. Ryanair’s net loss for the six months to the end of September came in at 48 million euros ($55 million), compared with a loss-after-tax of 411 million euros … Read more

Sir Richard Branson slammed for obtaining money from UK Taxpayers

Sir Richard Branson

British Billionaire Sir Richard Branson yet again hit headlines after getting accused for obtaining great deal of money from UK Taxpayers. Ryanair Chief Executive Officer Michael O’Leary slammed Virgin Airline Boss for trying to “fleece” British taxpayers. According to Ryanair CEO British Billionaire Sir Richard Branson demanded a £500million loan to keep his Virgin Atlantic airline … Read more