Ryanair

By Rachel Pickford
Airline registrations have been flooding in for the 14th European Route Development Forum, taking place in Hannover next April.
Airports & Networks

By Rachel Pickford
Senior decision makers from the region’s leading carriers will be attending the most efficient European route development event in Hannover next April.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
We profile Routes Europe 2019 attendee Ryanair, the European low-cost carrier.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
With more than 600 million seats available on European routes this winter, Routesonline reveals the markets and airlines driving the capacity growth.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
Rising oil prices could force Ryanair to close more bases or cut capacity, its chief executive Michael O’Leary has cautioned. But the airline plans to speed consolidation in Europe through its aggressive pricing.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
Routesonline's latest analysis of the European aviation industry, examining the top routes, airlines and airports.
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By David Casey
This week: Ryanair to close two bases; United orders more Dreamliners; Airbus secures A321LR safety approval; American increases Dallas Fort Worth network and more.
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By David Casey
This week: Ryanair reverses Dublin decision and plans Exeter launch; new CEO at Jetlines; Aeroflot signs for 100 SSJ100s; BA and Vistara to codeshare and more.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
With strong passenger growth and new routes to the likes of Chicago and Casablanca, Athens International's Ioanna Papadopoulou explains the airport's core strengths.
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By David Casey
Laudamotion will double its Airbus fleet next year after Ryanair completed a deal to buy 75 percent of the Austrian leisure airline from former racing driver Niki Lauda.
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By David Casey
Ryanair is to base two more aircraft at London Luton Airport, the home hub of European low-cost rival easyJet.
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By David Casey
Our top five stories this week: Diplomatic crisis 'will not block Qatar Airways' growth'; World Routes 2018 Marketing Awards; Ryanair's Dublin cuts; Italy in focus; SAA targets partnerships and more.
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By David Casey
Following the announcement that the 26th World Routes will be held in Milan in 2020, Routesonline looks at some of the key facts and figures shaping Italy’s aviation market.
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By David Casey
Ryanair has said there will be “few route closures” from Dublin despite cutting its fleet at the airport by 20 percent this winter.
Airports & Networks

By Nigel Mayes
This week: JetBlue's new Mexico City service; LOT Polish Airlines to increase Israeli routes; and Ryanair adds Madrid – Ouarzazate.
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By Routes Content Team
This week: Ryanair cleared for Laudamotion deal; JetBlue signs Airbus order; rising fuel costs hit Delta; passenger demand rises in May; executive changes at WestJet; and Boeing's Q2 orders and deliveries.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
Europe’s aviation industry is poised for a record period over the coming months as demand for air transport continues to outstrip economic growth and defy geopolitical challenges. Routesonline analyses the continent’s growing market - at the same time as a new report has warned that the sector is heading for a capacity crunch unless urgent action is taken.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
International Airlines Group is seeking to gain a foothold on Austrian soil by using LEVEL, its low-cost weapon on transatlantic routes, to enter the crowded European short-haul leisure market.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
Ryanair is to base three aircraft at London Southend Airport from next year and launch 13 routes.
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By David Casey
Our top five stories on Routes Weekly: Africa's busiest routes, Ryanair's LaudaMotion plans, Southwest eyes growth, US-Brazil open skies ratified, ASM launches TakeOff
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
This week: Royal Brunei to launch London non-stop; Allegiant takes delivery of first US-assembled A320; Aeromexico explains Barcelona cancellation and more.
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By David Casey
Ryanair expects Austrian leisure airline LaudaMotion to have a fleet of up to 50 aircraft over the next five years as it seeks to build a “substantial and profitable group” of European carriers.
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By David Casey
Our top five stories on Routes Weekly featuring: Ryanair, JetBlue, Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport, British Airways and Boom Supersonic.
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By David Casey
Ryanair has finalised an order for 25 additional high-capacity Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft during the same week as the airline revealed plans to launch its first flights from Bosnia and Herzegovina and open a base at Düsseldorf Airport.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
Ahead of Routes Europe 2018 in Bilbao, Routesonline provides a snapshot of Spain’s leading international airlines and airports, as well as the most used aircraft types on international flights.
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