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  • Italy slaps fines on Ryanair and EasyJet for unfair insurance practices

    February 17, 2014

    Budget airline Ryanair has been fined €850,000 (£694,000) by Italy’s antitrust authority for lack of transparency when it comes to their optional insurance offerings. EasyJet was also fined €200,000 for the same thing. The authority said today that Ryanair has been given 30 days to respond on how it intends to make its optional flight [...]

  • The nice side of Ryanair begins to boost traffic

    February 3, 2014

    RYANAIR said its customer services revamp was already impressing passengers, pushing its shares higher yesterday despite a pre-tax loss of €35m (£29m) in the final three months of 2013. The low-cost carrier cut its average fare by nine per cent in the quarter to try and shore up its sales. Demand has now “stopped falling, [...]

  • Brand Index: Ryanair’s charm offensive starting to win round flyers

    January 21, 2014

    THIS year, Ryanair is changing. At least that’s what the budget airline’s boss, Michael O’Leary, claims in a new TV advert, which is part of multi-pronged marketing effort to convince consumers that it is turning over a new leaf. To get out the message that it is now a kinder, gentler company, it has appointed [...]

  • Ryanair slumps as it warns of a fall in earnings

    November 4, 2013

    SHARES in Ryanair took a 12.6 per cent dive yesterday after the low-cost airline cut its full-year profit forecast for the second time in as many months. Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary said its move to lower air fares across its routes had contributed to the gloomy profit outlook, but said he was unsure of the [...]

  • Brand Index: Ryanair is working hard to melt the hearts of UK flyers

    October 22, 2013

    ONE MONTH ago, Ryanair shocked the airline industry by revealing it was going to start being nicer to customers. Our research at the time found that, while French and German customers had a fairly dim view of the discount carrier, its reputation was worse in Britain. Well, one month into its new customer service strategy [...]

  • French court slaps €10m penalty on Ryanair in worker base case

    October 2, 2013

    RYANAIR yesterday vowed to appeal after a French court imposed penalties totalling almost €10m (£8m) on the airline for breaching labour laws. The budget carrier was fined €200,000 and ordered to pay €9m to cover three years of backdated taxes and pension contributions for staff based in Marseille but employed on Irish contracts. Ryanair closed [...]

  • Brand Index: Ryanair charm offensive may heal its brand reputation

    September 24, 2013

    RYANAIR, the discount airline that people love to hate, has promised to transform its “macho and abrupt culture” and turn over a new leaf as a more friendly and customer-focused business. The new strategy will include an overhaul of its website, a new team to respond to emails and a pledge to stop fining customers [...]

  • Ryanair gambling on giving away its seats

    November 3, 2005

    Fancy a flutter when you fly? Ryanair chief Michael O’Leary says the no-frills carrier is hoping to sign a partnership with a gaming company to introduce inflight gambling in a move which could mean passengers travel for free on Europe’s largest carrier. O’Leary said his bold plan to introduce an airborne Las Vegas could see [...]

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