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  • 1-0 To EasyJet as Ryanair is Named Worst Family Brand


    Argus Car HireAuthority Authority: 124
    Image via WikipediaRyanair was this week named and shamed as the worst “family brand” in a brand survey that compared some of the UK’s biggest and best-known companies.According to a poll by FamilyBrands, the Irish airline is doing its best to ignore family values and is not seen to care or listen to ...
    23 hours ago
  • Ryanair dubbed Britains worst family brand


    Cheapflights.co.uk NewsfeedAuthority Authority: 129
    Ryanair is the least family-friendly brand in the country, according to a poll by marketing specialists FamilyBrands. The Irish low-cost carrier came last in a list of 100 well-known firms, with... The latest deals from more than 100 airlines and travel agencies at cheapflights.co.uk
    23 hours ago
  • Airlines Struggle To Be ‘Family Friendly’


    AlmerimarLife - Online Blog & Community For Expats In SpainAuthority Authority: 142
    A recent survey by FamilyBrands poll certainly wasn’t good news for Ryaniar, British Midland, BMI Baby and easyJet as they all featured in the bottom 10 of the worst brands! I suspect this is primarily because they are a victim of their own success! Seriously I do! Thuink about it, years ago they all ...
    1 day ago
  • Credit card companies use incentives to attract customers


    Credit Cards WebAuthority Authority: 122
    According to a recent report an increasing number of credit card companies in the UK are trying to attract customers by offering a range of incentives that even include free flights. Vouchers and other incentives are also being offered, and this comes after two years of turbulence in the market where not only were ...
    2 days ago
  • Aer Lingus Could Move to UK to Fend Off Labour Issues


    The Latest Travel News and InformationAuthority Authority: 142
    Aer Lingus is reporting that they may consider pulling their business out of Ireland and moving to somewhere within the UK. The move would come as a solution to their current labor issues. The move would aim to cut costs and avoid unsavory issues with Irish labor unions. The budget airline just applied for a UK civil ...
    2 days ago
  • Limits to growth


    ... talking about strategyAuthority Authority: 119
    I see that icon of ‘not even the sky is the limit’, Ryanair, is finding gravity still exists. In a curious ‘threat’ to curtail growth , lively CEO O’Leary says it’s not as easy to pick up dirt-cheap aircraft as he did in 2002. He’s not quite so open about the company’s experience of opening hundreds ...
    2 days ago
  • Ryanair announces future investment in UK


    Travel news from car rentals Page not foundAuthority Authority: 438
    The low-cost airline, Ryanair, revealed that they are to invest more than €140 million into the UK tourism market over the next year. They will start with the addition of three new planes heading for Bristol and Liverpool from the end of March. Routes will also be increased by 10 across Bristol, Glasgow ’s ...
    5 days ago
  • Aer Lingus make warning to staff on job cuts


    Travel news from car rentals Page not foundAuthority Authority: 438
    The Irish carrier has made a statement to it employees this week over the possible future of their jobs. They said that if some mutual ground is not made soon they would implement alternative cost-cutting measures by the end of this month. The airline has been trying negotiate the loss of up to 20 per cent of its ...
    5 days ago
  • Aer Lingus Will Meet With Union Reps to Discuss Employee Cut Backs


    The Latest Travel News and InformationAuthority Authority: 142
    Aer Lingus, Ireland’s widely popular budget airline, just announced Wednesday to their employees that it will be forced to implement cost cutting measures if agreements are not made regarding current proposals at the end of the month. So far this year, Aer Lingus has managed to fend off hostile takeovers from ...
    5 days ago
  • Ryanair serves 50+ destinations and 5 million passengers from Girona base near Barcelona


    anna.aeroAuthority Authority: 130
    Ryanair only entered the Spanish market in 2002, but its Girona base now serves over 50 destinations. How rapidly has the network grown and which were the busiest routes in 2008? Which had the best (and worst) load factors?
    5 days ago
  • AirTran Airways eyes seatback ads as novel way to boost revenue


    DailyFinanceAuthority Authority: 805
    Filed under: Company News , Economy , People , Boeing It seems airlines will stoop to anything in their pursuit of saving or making money. Long gone are the days of free food on bargain flights. Be prepared to pay to check even one bag. As if those skinflint ideas werent enough, AirTran Airways ( AAI ) is ...
    5 days ago
  • What’s New in Aviation


    Flight WisdomAuthority Authority: 121
    We havent been writing enough lately. That does happen sometimes when real life interferes with this(which is unfortunately a hobby). Heres what weve been reading about. If Pat Kiernan of New York City based station NY1 can make a name for himself reading the newspaper and running Pats Papers online, we can try to see ...
    5 days ago
  • New routes launched during the last week (Saturday 14 Nov - Friday 20 Nov):


    anna.aeroAuthority Authority: 130
    A big anna.aero welcome this week to LAM Mozambique Airlines making its first appearance in our news section. We also have details (and celebratory pictures) of new routes started this week in Angola, Azerbaijan, Australia, Bahamas, China, Denmark, El Salvador, Honduras, India, Italy, Malaysia, Mexico, Mozambique, ...
    6 days ago
  • High fuel costs batter EasyJet revenue


    The Latest Travel News and InformationAuthority Authority: 142
    The total revenue of EasyJet has gone down by 50 per cent to about £54 million, despite the increase in its air travel passenger numbers, market share and load factors. The airline company blamed this year’s higher fuel prices for the drop in earnings, with EastJet’s 2009 oil expenditure costing approximately ...
    6 days ago
  • AirTran tries to make money like an internet company


    GadlingAuthority Authority: 703
    Filed under: Business , North America , United States , Airlines If they cant make money taking passengers from one place to another, maybe airlines can harness the power of eyeballs ... you know, the way the web does. If you get enough people passing by a particular spot -- physical or virtual -- its ...
    6 days ago
  • Ryanair demonstrates lack of original thinking


    Morrgan RebornAuthority Authority: 119
    From the Sindo RYANAIR was accused last night of a "serious lack of imagination" after the airline insisted its 2010 cabin crew calendar was "art". The new calendar, featuring two Irish employees, is more risque than previous editions. Art? Seriously? The erotic can be art of course and art can be very sexual ...
    6 days ago
  • Eurostar ads on Ryanair website?!


    nick burcherAuthority Authority: 515
    Since the beginning of this year Ryanair have been monetising their customer website by selling ad space on the homepage with various ad sizes available - the most prominent being the MPU in the centre of the page. Even though Ryanair dont fly from London to Paris or London to Brussels, I was still surprised to see ...
    1 week ago
  • From bags to boarding – how airlines clean up


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 986
    easyJets earnings last year reveal how much airlines now depend on add-on charges for its profit EasyJets figures reveal how much airlines now depend on add-on charges for their profit, as it reported £511m in earnings last year from baggage fees, insurance, early boarding and credit card fees – equal to a fifth ...
    1 week ago
  • Ryanair on track to pass BA as top airline in Britain


    Consumer TravelerAuthority Authority: 144
    With the announced reductions in service by British Airways and the continued growth of Ryanair, it appears that Ryanair, the upstart low-cost carrier, will pass British Airways in the rankings of airlines in Britain.
    1 week ago
  • Fuel hedges hit easyJet as revenue per seat rockets


    Family: News and advice on family matters children and parentsAuthority Authority: 973
    Lowfare airline easyJet has brushed off a net £210m loss on fuel and currency hedging to promise a sharp rebound in profits this year.
    1 week ago

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