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Old September 15th, 2003, 12:52 PM
Kevingr
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Default "Ryanair strategy in the dock."

http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/b...d67762?source=

Quote (regarding the Charleroi legal action):

"Everything will be itemised, from the e160,000 (£115,000) Ryanair
gets for each route it flies to the e250,000 a year it gets to put up
flight and cabin crew in hotels."

So now we know how Ryanair gets away with those low, low, prices.

Will Ryanair have folded like a house of cards by this time next year?

K
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Old September 15th, 2003, 02:21 PM
trallala
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Default "Ryanair strategy in the dock."

do you think that the major
airlines
Air france and so dont get
subventions ?

And worser, they have no cheap prices, no
single route fares, etc....

because Ryanair coming to small towns, there
is business generated by passenger travelling and lodging there,
so the regional budget, its a good investment


Kevingr schrieb in im Newsbeitrag:
...
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/b...d67762?source=

Quote (regarding the Charleroi legal action):

"Everything will be itemised, from the e160,000 (£115,000) Ryanair
gets for each route it flies to the e250,000 a year it gets to put up
flight and cabin crew in hotels."

So now we know how Ryanair gets away with those low, low, prices.

Will Ryanair have folded like a house of cards by this time next year?

K




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Old September 15th, 2003, 10:11 PM
Michael Castens
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Default "Ryanair strategy in the dock."


"Kevingr" wrote in message
m...
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/b...d67762?source=

Quote (regarding the Charleroi legal action):

"Everything will be itemised, from the e160,000 (£115,000) Ryanair
gets for each route it flies to the e250,000 a year it gets to put up
flight and cabin crew in hotels."

So now we know how Ryanair gets away with those low, low, prices.

Will Ryanair have folded like a house of cards by this time next year?

K


Naughty naughty Ryanair, how dare they offer cheap fares??? If a regional
government or chamber of commerce wants to subsidise an airline because the
subsidies will be paid for by the extra visitors, why shouldn't they?


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Old September 16th, 2003, 09:33 AM
trallala
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Default "Ryanair strategy in the dock."

Air France ( the company who never gets subventions... ) was complaining ,
so Ryanair
killed the line Stansted-Strasbourg
and transferred it to Baden-Baden, on the other side of the Rhine.

and now the locals around Strasbourg are in trouble.........

Michael Castens schrieb in im Newsbeitrag:
...

"Kevingr" wrote in message
m...
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/b...d67762?source=

Quote (regarding the Charleroi legal action):

"Everything will be itemised, from the e160,000 (£115,000) Ryanair
gets for each route it flies to the e250,000 a year it gets to put up
flight and cabin crew in hotels."

So now we know how Ryanair gets away with those low, low, prices.

Will Ryanair have folded like a house of cards by this time next year?

K


Naughty naughty Ryanair, how dare they offer cheap fares??? If a regional
government or chamber of commerce wants to subsidise an airline because

the
subsidies will be paid for by the extra visitors, why shouldn't they?





 




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