Aer Lingus extends 10kg carry-on policy to all regional flights
Policy will be rolled out across the carrier’s regional network from March 3rd
Policy will be rolled out across the carrier’s regional network from March 3rd
Euronext Dublin closes 0.7% higher, buoyed by banks and food groups Kerry and Glanbia
Kingspan was the busiest company on Euronext Dublin as it finished up 1.9% after more than 71 million shares were traded
Airlines fear definitive court ruling on issue that could impact on airport slots before Government enacts legislation to scrap passenger cap
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Positive legislative developments for the construction sector in the UK helped the FTSE to a record high.
Euronext Dublin underperformed international peers as it sank 1.7%, dragged down by the banks and Ryanair
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Irish market ends week higher as banking shares put in a good performance
Views of Michael O’Leary on ‘unnecessary’ underground railway deserve consideration
Standout underperformers were the banks as AIB and Bank of Ireland finished down 4.5% and 5.5% respectively
Pan-European Stoxx 600 index hits 618.12 points
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Ryanair boss says airports in wartorn state will need to offer big discounts on charges if they want airline’s return
Irish market ends week on positive note, lifted by gains in banking and travel stocks
Budget airline Ryanair gave up 0.2% in Dublin as its strong run since reporting quarterly results on Monday came to a halt
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Airline earned €115 million in three months to December before once-off charge as revenues rise by 8.5%
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Euronext Dublin finished the day up 1.5% mainly on the back of a surge from Bank of Ireland
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Airline has been in talks with Starlink and other developers, CEO Michael O’Leary confirms, but it believes passengers won’t buy it
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