Ryanair would not let Liverpool fan (13) with no arms or legs take power wheelchair on flight
Airline dismisses claims by mother of boy (13) as emotive, inaccurate and absurd
Airline dismisses claims by mother of boy (13) as emotive, inaccurate and absurd
Airlines will not reduce their carbon footprint if they dramatically increase the number of flights, whatever they say about cutting emissions per passenger
Incidents include unruly passengers fighting among themselves and abusing or assaulting staff, says IAA
Dan Davies provides an overarching theory of why the world is in crisis right now, and explains how economic and societal development has led to this
Irish carrier reports another set of strong earnings
Carbon calculator for flight emissions also withdrawn as airline says ‘there was very little interest or uptake from passengers’
Carrier demands workers repay thousands of euro after pay deal struck down by court
`At least one’ world class aircraft engine overhaul facility called for
Iseq index touched record highs on Tuesday, led higher by banks and Ryanair
Jet-delivery delays to slow growth in 2025
‘Piping hot meal including oil and sauce’ spilt on child’s hand, court hears
Dip comes despite 4% increase in revenue, as well as a 9% reduction in operating expenses
Directors conclude ‘significant doubt’ over ability to continue as going concern
Pan-European Stoxx 600 index drops 0.2 per cent, snapping four-day winning streak
Darragh O’Brien is hopeful for a solution that can also respect independence of planning process
Check-in, baggage and security at London airport affected by malfunction
Irish banks end the week on the up
Government will give ‘feedback’ to European Commission on proposed retaliatory tariffs, Martin says
Michael O’Leary says if `ill-judged’ US policy affects price of Boeing aircraft he may reassess orders
Many higher education institutions now rely on industry-sponsored professorships, research centres and scholarships to plug State funding gaps
Ireland has always been good at tourism. But are we losing our touch, or could falling visitor numbers be an opportunity?
Airline has begun new service from Dublin to Nashville and is adding further European destinations
Iseq index up 2.3% as banks move higher, fuelled by positive updates from a trio of US lenders
Airlines and manufacturers prepare for stand-off over which side will bear the cost of levies
As we all know, there has been no change in policy. But if there had been, the airline just has your best interests at heart
Mobile capital is panicking because, like the rest of us, it does not know what is going to happen next
Agreement in principle to buy Bakkavor marks a major departure in ambition for the Dublin-based sandwich and ready-meal maker
€200 million infrastructure needed to improve access and safety on airfield
The airline tell us we are ‘as usual, misinformed’ but three separate people have had the same experience
Ruling follows referral of key issues to Europe last year and will remain in place until case is ultimately decided
American carrier group Airlines for America to meet Government officials to discuss contentious limit
Called Prime, the new offer by Ryanair will cost €79 a year and offer up to 12 discounted flights per annum
Plus: Olivia O’Leary wants to save the snails; An Post chief accuses WHO of anti-Irish message; and Ryanair enters the culture wars in Germany
Triggering of bonus will lead investors to ponder life at the carrier after chief executive of more than 30 years
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