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  2. Luton Airport fire – live: Flights suspended for most of day ...

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    Airport suspends all flights until 3pm on Wednesday as up to 1,200 cars damaged in fire. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach ...

  3. Luton Airport fire: Flights resume but tens of thousands of ...

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    Luton Airport has reopened after a vehicle fire caused a car park to collapse, sparking disruption for tens of thousands of passengers. The Bedfordshire airport suspended flights from when the ...

  4. Fog spells misery for thousands more travellers stranded ...

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    Most inbound flights were diverted – mainly to nearby Katowice, which is where Ryanair flights from London Stansted, Liverpool, Leeds Bradford, Belfast and Newcastle touched down, along with ...

  5. List of Ryanair destinations - Wikipedia

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    Irish low-cost carrier Ryanair serves the following 229 year-round and seasonal destinations in 37 ... Last flight 31st of March [16 ... Luton Airport:

  6. Michael O'Leary (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    O'Leary became chief financial officer of Ryanair in 1988, and then chief executive officer in 1994. [11] Under O'Leary's management, Ryanair further developed the low-cost model originated by Southwest Airlines. [12] O'Leary described the ancillary revenue model in a 2001 interview, saying "The other airlines are asking how they can put up ...

  7. London European Airways - Wikipedia

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    In January 1988, the airline was renamed Ryanair Europe. [6] In January 1989, the airline ended its scheduled service to Brussels and started to concentrate on being a charter airline for Ryanair. [7] By 1991, the airline had reverted to the London European name and was operating five BAC One-Elevens. [8]