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Ryanair to slash Dublin flights, blasts high costs
DUBLIN - Ryanair, Ireland's major airline, announced Thursday it will slash its Dublin flights by 19 percent this summer and cut 150 jobs in protest at airport fees and an Irish government passenger tax.
Nations:Spain Portugal Source:(Reuters)
2010-01-21
European travellers battle new Christmas chaos
LONDON (AFP) - Thousands of Eurostar passengers anxious to get away for Christmas battled for train places out of London Wednesday as heavy rains and freezing conditions sparked yet more travel chaos across Europe.
Nations:Spain Portugal France Source:(AFP)
2009-12-22
British Airways to axe 1,200 more jobs
LONDON (AFP) - British Airways revealed a quadrupling of net losses in its first half on Friday, and axed an extra 1,200 jobs in an "essential" cost-reduction programme.
Source:(AFP)
2009-11-05
Ryanair returns to profit in first quarter
LONDON (AFP) - Irish low-cost airline Ryanair said Monday that it returned to profit in the group's first quarter but maintained a cautious outlook for the rest of the year.
Source:(AFP)
2009-07-27
Ryanair chief says he's serious about pay toilets
DUBLIN - Ryanair chief executive Michael O'Leary insisted Thursday he's serious about making passengers pay for the right to relieve themselves on flights -- and is flush with interest in the idea of mounting credit card-operated toilets.
2009-03-08
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