DUBLIN/SINGAPORE, Oct 17 (Reuters) - Malaysia Airlines CEO Peter Bellew is leaving after just over a year in charge to return to Ryanair as chief operations officer to tackle the pilot shortages that ...
WARSAW, Jan 21 (Reuters) - GPS navigation interference in Eastern Europe is a "relatively small problem" for Ryanair (RYA.I), opens new tab at the moment, its chief commercial officer said on Tuesday, ...
Photo Credit: A Ryanair aircraft at Stansted Airport in the UK. The airline thinks some airlines will struggle this winter. Stansted Airport With Norwegian and others out of the way, Ryanair would ...
O'Leary says Pope needed in production, not CEO role Would have preferred departing CEO Calhoun to stay on Expects extra aircraft in June, maybe July KRAKOW, Poland, March 28 (Reuters) - Ryanair's ...
Ryanair Holdings (NASDAQ:RYAAY) Chief Executive Michael O’Leary said he doesn’t care who becomes the next head of Boeing (NYSE:BA) if the plane maker fixes its manufacturing issues, Reuters reported ...
Ryanair stock took flight on Monday despite the low-cost airline warning ongoing Boeing 737 Max problems would delay its growth plans by up to two years. Ryanair stock took flight on Monday despite ...
WHEN Ryanair convinced many of its pilots to take fewer holidays during peak summer-travel season, it probably thought it was being clever. But poor planning and a bit of bad luck have left the ...
(AP) Ryanair may finally have gotten the message: Customers like the European airline’s cheap ticket prices and huge selection of destinations, but loathe how they’re treated from start to finish.
As Europe awaits a decision from U.K. voters on the Brexit Referendum, O'Leary balances an honest, even cutting, evaluation of Europe's flaws with a vision of a better Europe. It's that same dogged ...
The budget airline had ordered 58 of the troubled aircraft, but it now expects to take delivery of 30 at most. By Amie Tsang Ryanair, the Irish budget airline, said on Tuesday that it would scale back ...
Ryanair stock took flight on Monday, even though the low-cost airline warned that ongoing Boeing 737 MAX problems would delay its growth plans by up to two years.