113 result(s) for ryanair
Grounded Jets Ease Mother Nature's Stress Less Than Thought Before
- 21 Apr 2010 6:00 AM
- travel
"The environmental blessings of the Icelandic volcano eruption that is causing billions of dollars in losses via paralysing Europe’s air traffic are in fact much smaller than previously estimated by informationisbeautiful.net.
Airline Predicaments Offer Selected Buying Opportunities
- 20 Apr 2010 3:00 AM
- business
"Since the closure of European air space airline losses from the volcanic ash cloud spiralled over USD 1 billion on Monday and the European airline sector has lost 7% of value. While the closure is unprecedented, Nomura believes the current situation is not comparable with previous exogenous events such as 9/11 and Sars. Nomura’s research analysts also think that there are selected buying ...
European Recovery May Choke On Volcanic Ash
- 19 Apr 2010 5:00 AM
- business
"Hungarian airspace remains closed from all traffic until Monday noon local time, the National Transport Authority’s Civil Aviation Directorate announced. This means that all flights are cancelled in Hungary and Budapest Airport has no incoming our outbound flights at all. The airspace closure, implemented all over Europe due to a volcanic eruption in Iceland sending dangerous ash clouds into the ...
Ryanair To Cease Flying To/From Budapest From October 10
- 29 Mar 2010 12:10 PM
- travel
"Ryanair, the world’s favourite airline, today (26th Mar) announced that it will cease its operations at Budapest Airport from 31st Oct next unless Budapest Airport reverses its announced cost increases. The closure of Ryanair’s operations will result in the loss of over 200,000 high spending international passengers p.a. and the loss of 200 local jobs.
Hungarian Firm Takes Over At Sármellék
- 4 Mar 2010 2:00 AM
- current affairs
"FB Airport has been granted the license to operate Fly Balaton airport in Sármellék for 50 years, with an option to extend it for another 50 years, according to an agreement between the local municipalities and the company owned by Hungarian property developer SDC Group.
Grounded Jets Ease Mother Nature's Stress Less Than Thought Before
- 21 Apr 2010 6:00 AM
- travel
"The environmental blessings of the Icelandic volcano eruption that is causing billions of dollars in losses via paralysing Europe’s air traffic are in fact much smaller than previously estimated by informationisbeautiful.net.
Airline Predicaments Offer Selected Buying Opportunities
- 20 Apr 2010 3:00 AM
- business
"Since the closure of European air space airline losses from the volcanic ash cloud spiralled over USD 1 billion on Monday and the European airline sector has lost 7% of value. While the closure is unprecedented, Nomura believes the current situation is not comparable with previous exogenous events such as 9/11 and Sars. Nomura’s research analysts also think that there are selected buying ...
European Recovery May Choke On Volcanic Ash
- 19 Apr 2010 5:00 AM
- business
"Hungarian airspace remains closed from all traffic until Monday noon local time, the National Transport Authority’s Civil Aviation Directorate announced. This means that all flights are cancelled in Hungary and Budapest Airport has no incoming our outbound flights at all. The airspace closure, implemented all over Europe due to a volcanic eruption in Iceland sending dangerous ash clouds into the ...
Ryanair To Cease Flying To/From Budapest From October 10
- 29 Mar 2010 12:10 PM
- travel
"Ryanair, the world’s favourite airline, today (26th Mar) announced that it will cease its operations at Budapest Airport from 31st Oct next unless Budapest Airport reverses its announced cost increases. The closure of Ryanair’s operations will result in the loss of over 200,000 high spending international passengers p.a. and the loss of 200 local jobs.
Hungarian Firm Takes Over At Sármellék
- 4 Mar 2010 2:00 AM
- current affairs
"FB Airport has been granted the license to operate Fly Balaton airport in Sármellék for 50 years, with an option to extend it for another 50 years, according to an agreement between the local municipalities and the company owned by Hungarian property developer SDC Group.