Ryanair’s unions announced a few weeks ago that they would go on strike, and now they do. While, a week ago, on 12 July, a few flights were cancelled (30 cancelled out of 290 scheduled in Ireland). This second action, due to happen next on 25 and 26 July, will be more important. Indeed, Ryanair expects to cancel more than 12% of the total group’s operations on those days, representing 600 flights and affecting more than 100,000 passengers across Europe. Even though the company mai
19 Jul 2018
Ryanair is taking on a French accent
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Ryanair is taking on a French accent
Ryanair Holdings Plc (0RYA:LON) | 1,776 301.9 1.0% | Mkt Cap: 20,247m
- Published:
19 Jul 2018 -
Author:
Marc Laubel -
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Ryanair’s unions announced a few weeks ago that they would go on strike, and now they do. While, a week ago, on 12 July, a few flights were cancelled (30 cancelled out of 290 scheduled in Ireland). This second action, due to happen next on 25 and 26 July, will be more important. Indeed, Ryanair expects to cancel more than 12% of the total group’s operations on those days, representing 600 flights and affecting more than 100,000 passengers across Europe. Even though the company mai