I don't agree. That equates to 15 flights per day and Saturday there is the possibility of 10 Ryanair aircraft on the ground.
I am old enough to remember when there were 15 flights in total.
There are airport in the UK that would kill for that!

Thanks very much for the effort put into this- disappointing though it is.
I don't see how you can see this as disappointing. This is more in one week from one airline than many airports have in total from all their airlines.
 
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I don't agree. That equates to 15 flights per day and Saturday there is the possibility of 10 Ryanair aircraft on the ground.
I am old enough to remember when there were 15 flights in total.
I can remember the days when on Saturday's in winter the only flights were the BKS flights to Heathrow - on an HS748. LBA was like the Marie Celeste.
500,000 passengers in a year was considered beyond expectation.
So the prospect of over 400 weekly flights inbound, and another 400+ outbound in peak summer is Dreamworld - even if the commencement of some flights has been delayed thanks to Boeing's inability to meet it's order schedule.
 
Ryanair is increasing frequency of its Leeds/Bradford to Poznan route from 2x to 3x weekly between April & May 2024.

The additional flight will operate on a Fridays complimenting the existing Wednesday & Sunday services.

FR5606 = LBA 13:50 - POZ 16:55 / FR5607 = POZ 17:20 - LBA 18:30
 
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Ryanair, Europe’s biggest airline in terms of fleet size and passengers carried annually, has announced a new partnership with European tour operator TUI Group. The deal allows TUI to offer Ryanair flights, seats, and baggage prices to their customers as part of a holiday package on the condition that Ryanair does not overcharge customers for Ryanair ancillary revenue products.

The deal will also guarantee that TUI customers have their correct contact and payment information provided to Ryanair directly, ensuring that they have direct access to a personalized ‘myRyanair’ account and can receive important flight information straight to their email inbox.

This deal puts TUI in stark contrast to what Ryanair refers to as “unauthorized” online travel agencies (OTAs) that, according to the airline, “continue to scam and overcharge customers with hidden mark-ups and provide fake customer contact and payment information to Ryanair.” Ryanair has been locked in various legal battles with several OTAs in recent months over unauthorized charges and other practices that the airline claims discriminate against both it and its customers.

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Ryanair, Europe’s biggest airline in terms of fleet size and passengers carried annually, has announced a new partnership with European tour operator TUI Group. The deal allows TUI to offer Ryanair flights, seats, and baggage prices to their customers as part of a holiday package on the condition that Ryanair does not overcharge customers for Ryanair ancillary revenue products.

The deal will also guarantee that TUI customers have their correct contact and payment information provided to Ryanair directly, ensuring that they have direct access to a personalized ‘myRyanair’ account and can receive important flight information straight to their email inbox.

This deal puts TUI in stark contrast to what Ryanair refers to as “unauthorized” online travel agencies (OTAs) that, according to the airline, “continue to scam and overcharge customers with hidden mark-ups and provide fake customer contact and payment information to Ryanair.” Ryanair has been locked in various legal battles with several OTAs in recent months over unauthorized charges and other practices that the airline claims discriminate against both it and its customers.

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This is going to be interesting. I think this will be seen by many as an endorsement of Ryanair service levels and standards by Tui.
 
Which are pretty good by all accounts. Not quite the doom and gloom portrayed by some.
We travel with them regularly out of LBA..They have improved massively. Most of the cabin crew are from Yorkshire, very pleasant and efficient. They operate to time with modern jets. Dare I say it, once in the air, they are as good as Jet2.....but much cheaper..The ground assistance, might not be as good though in the event of a `landaway`.
 
I have the impression that both organisations already operate to similar standards. I may be wrong of course. In that case I am just expressing an opinion.
Ryanair are good these days but their old reputation still seems to be the one that most of the public cling to, whereas Tui are quite highly regarded. Tui publicly putting their trust in Ryanair can only improve the latters image.
 
Is it my imagination or are Ryanair far more engaged in positive publicity than previously when all O’Leary seemed to do was moan about something or other? It’s good to see that as Europe’s largest airline by passenger numbers they’re actually behaving as though they are.
 
Is it my imagination or are Ryanair far more engaged in positive publicity than previously when all O’Leary seemed to do was moan about something or other? It’s good to see that as Europe’s largest airline by passenger numbers they’re actually behaving as though they are.
O`Leary is a master tactician...Love him or loathe him one has to admit he`s never dull and always top of his game. That`s why he`s built Ryanair into the formidable machine it is..have a look at some of his speeches on You Tube..They really are funny.
 

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