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  2. List of Ryanair destinations - Wikipedia

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    Irish low-cost carrier Ryanair serves the following 229 year-round and seasonal destinations in ... Bordeaux: Bordeaux–Mérignac Airport ... Dublin: 185: 73% London ...

  3. List of low-cost airlines - Wikipedia

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    The airline is the largest operator of A320neos. A Cebu Pacific A330-300 approaching Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Metro Manila, Philippines HK Express Airbus A320-200 Flydubai Boeing 737-800 approaching Dubai International Airport, UAE. A Lion Air Boeing 737-900ER at Singapore Changi Airport. Lion Air is the largest low-cost airline in ...

  4. List of airlines of the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    RYANAIR: 1985 SAS Connect: SZS: ... Charter airlines. Airline Image IATA code ICAO code Call sign Remarks TUI Airways: BY TOM TOMJET Largest charter airline in Europe.

  5. Ryan Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Ryan Air Services, a cargo and passenger airline operating in Bush Alaska; Ryan Airline Company, an early aviation concern associated with Charles Lindbergh; Ryan International Airlines, a defunct American charter airline; Ryanair, first European budget airline based in Ireland, UK, Poland, Malta and Austria

  6. Ryanair - Wikipedia

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    According to research in October 2013, Ryanair was the cheapest low-cost airline in Europe in basic price (excluding fees) but was the fourth cheapest when fees were included. [96] [97] On 25 October 2013, Ryanair announced what it described as a series of "customer service improvements", to take place over the next six months.

  7. Low-cost carrier - Wikipedia

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    The world's first low-cost airline was Pacific Southwest Airlines, which started intrastate flights connecting Southern and Northern California on 6 May 1949. PSA's light-hearted atmosphere and efficient operations were a runaway success early on, and inspired a number of low-cost start-ups across the United States, beginning in the mid-1960s.