15 FEBRUARY 2021
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Last week the most aggressive of all airlines in the UK market, Ryanair, launched next winter’s 1921/22 schedule.
Not only does this place the Dublin-based carrier in a prime position to attract customers early at attractive rates but also helps to generate cashflow, particularly vital at this time with the lack of flying due to the pandemic.
Boasting over 700 routes across the Ryanair network – and further destinations to be released in the coming weeks – the programme is a mixture of city, seaside and ski destinations.
Ryanair in the main seems to have refunded fares to passengers within the airline's 'terms and conditions' but still has outstanding complaints from a number of customers. It's a complex issue as highlighted in the Sunday Times 14 February.
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John Richmond, Lochwinnoch
If Ryanair expands it's great!
Phil Folio, London
This is wonderful! Yes, pigs do fly. But only by O’Leary Airlines!