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  2. List of Ryanair destinations - Wikipedia

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    1 Map. 2 List. 3 Top airports by destinations. 4 Notes. 5 ... Irish low-cost carrier Ryanair serves the following 229 year-round and seasonal destinations in 37 ...

  3. Ryanair - Wikipedia

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    Ryanair is an Irish ultra low-cost airline group headquartered in Swords, Dublin, Ireland. [12] The parent company Ryanair Holdings plc includes subsidiaries Ryanair DAC Tooltip Designated activity company, [13] Malta Air, Buzz, Lauda Europe and Ryanair UK. Ryanair DAC, the oldest airline of the group, was founded in 1984. [11]

  4. Category:Ryanair accidents and incidents - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ryanair accidents and incidents" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  5. Fog grounds dozens more Heathrow and Gatwick flights on one ...

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    The final flight of the day, a Ryanair flight from Alicante in Spain, circled in the hope of landing before being diverted to Dublin. At London Heathrow, a Qatar Airways Airbus A350 diverted to ...

  6. Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden Airport - Wikipedia

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    In addition to Ryanair's then existing 12 routes Ryanair opened seven additional routes to Faro, Málaga, Palma, Riga, Thessaloniki, Vilnius and Zadar. [7] In July 2018, TUI fly Deutschland announced that it would terminate its operations at the airport, cancelling seven year-round and seasonal leisure routes to the Canaries and the Mediterranean.

  7. Buzz (Ryanair) - Wikipedia

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    In March 2019, Ryanair announced that the airline would be rebranded "Buzz" in autumn 2019. [10] Buzz was formerly the name of a UK budget airline Ryanair bought from KLM in April 2003. [ 11 ] Buzz will still operate scheduled and charter flights from its bases in Poland, Czechia, and Bulgaria and aimed to expand its fleet from 17 Boeing 737 ...

  8. Power outage maps: More than 1 million in the dark in ... - AOL

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    Eric Lagatta, USA TODAY October 1, 2024 at 8:02 AM More than 1.5 million homes remained without power Tuesday morning in southeastern states decimated by Hurricane Helene, which has left a death ...

  9. Lauda (airline) - Wikipedia

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    It was a subsidiary of Ryanair Holdings since 2018, along with Ryanair DAC, Ryanair UK, Malta Air and Buzz. Former Formula 1 World Champion Niki Lauda had a minority stake in Amira Air before buying it outright in 2016. In January 2018, Lauda acquired Niki, an airline originally founded by Niki Lauda. Amira Air then became a scheduled airline. [5]