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  2. Kristianstad Österlen Airport - Wikipedia

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    Between 1998 and 2001, Ryanair flew between Kristianstad and London-Stansted using its Boeing 737 fleet. The service was cancelled despite having a contractual obligation to run flights until 2003. The closure was predominantly caused by reintroduced Ryanair flights from London to Malmö-Sturup, about a 100-minute car journey from Kristianstad ...

  3. List of defunct international airports - Wikipedia

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    February 2011 (Passenger services, not final closure) Replaced by Brive–Souillac Airport, Ryanair one served this airport Budaörs Airport: Budapest: 7 May 1950 it was once Hungary's only international airport, Replaced by Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport, Budaörs is now an active general aviation airport. Bykovo Airport: Moscow

  4. Ryanair - Wikipedia

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    Ryanair estimated the closure cost 750 jobs. [75] On 1 December 2008, Ryanair launched a second takeover bid of Aer Lingus, offering an all-cash offer of €748 million (£619 mils; US$950 million). The offer was a 28% premium on the value of Aer Lingus stock, during the preceding 30 days.

  5. Storm Eowyn transport chaos extends into the weekend with ...

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    Ryanair passengers experienced some interesting diversions on flights to Scotland. Passengers from Krakow to Glasgow endured two missed approaches before their plane was diverted to Manchester.

  6. Flight chaos continues after hundreds of weekend cancellations

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    The record delay on Sunday was a Ryanair lunchtime flight from Belfast International to London Stansted, which took off 12 hours late and landed at the Essex airport at 2.11am.

  7. Ryanair sues disruptive passenger who caused flight diversion

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    Ryanair is taking legal action against passengers who behave disruptively on flights in a major misconduct clampdown.. The Irish airline is claiming €15,000 (£12,500) in damages against a ...

  8. Lauda (airline) - Wikipedia

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    The planned closure was a source of conflict between Lauda and Ryanair, the labour union and the Austrian government. [28] In June 2020, Ryanair decided that Lauda flights would be operated under its own FR code, downgrading Lauda from an airline to an inhouse wetlease operator. [29]

  9. 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 ...