Ryanair: Could my prayers be answered?

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GeorgeNTravels
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In a press release calling for the Irish Transport Minister to resign Ryanair had a quote about what will happen if the 32 million passenger cap is not lifted in Dublin.

"Unless this idiotic passenger cap is lifted, then all growth and new flights will bypass Dublin, and instead go to London, Manchester, and Glasgow."

Is he speaking generally, or does Ryanair see potential in Glasgow?

Link to release: https://corporate.ryanair.com/news/ryan ... transport/
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GeorgeNTravels wrote: Fri Feb 02, 2024 4:26 pm In a press release calling for the Irish Transport Minister to resign Ryanair had a quote about what will happen if the 32 million passenger cap is not lifted in Dublin.

"Unless this idiotic passenger cap is lifted, then all growth and new flights will bypass Dublin, and instead go to London, Manchester, and Glasgow."

Is he speaking generally, or does Ryanair see potential in Glasgow?

Link to release: https://corporate.ryanair.com/news/ryan ... transport/

Mon the DUB pax cap!

Maybe he let that mention of Glasgow slip out because he knows something we don’t. 🤞🏼
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Let hope they don't mean pik
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Post by Iain »

I think this is just a throwaway comment tbh.

I think it's also open to question whether the "growth and new flights" being referred to are FR ones, or just in general.
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Iain wrote: Sat Feb 03, 2024 12:06 pm I think this is just a throwaway comment tbh.

I think it's also open to question whether the "growth and new flights" being referred to are FR ones, or just in general.
I think he’s thinking “ah well we’re putting 3 planes into Glasgow in October so let’s pretend to that useless article in the Irish Govt. that these were going into Dublin if they had bowed to my demands, because that’s the kind of way I operate, to be sure”.
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https://aviationsourcenews.com/airport/ ... h4esChLCXw

Maybe this could potentially get FR to get a move on with growth like O’Leary said would happen if they never removed the Dublin cap.
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KRK increases to 3 per week in April (mon/wed/sun).
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Why is there a RYR97 / RYR98 operating from / to STN today?
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Wonder if it’s something with the aircraft operating the early Dublin flight arriving into Gla at 07:30 but the aircraft not due to depart until 13:00
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AD1 wrote: Wed Feb 21, 2024 11:58 am Wonder if it’s something with the aircraft operating the early Dublin flight arriving into Gla at 07:30 but the aircraft not due to depart until 13:00
Another aircraft came into operate that Dublin
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