European Short-Haul Pressure ©

The market pressures in the European short-haul market continue to intensify as airlines struggle to remain competitive in an increasing hostile environment as revenues are eroded and cost and competitive countinue to multiple creating new challenges, the rate of change to adopt

Aer Lingus: Independence Day ©

                                                                                    “Neutrality contributes to the bottom line it is paramount”- CEO Christoph Muller In recent weeks their has been speculation as to whom to the government will sell it’s 25% stake however the sale process is a long way off as

Aer Lingus & Ryanair new aircraft orders ©

The prospects of Aer Lingus and Ryanair securing very attractive new aircraft  pricing in the next 18-24 months have improved considerably as cracks begin to appear in the current aircraft order cycle as industry pressures begin to mount, it will be interesting

Ryanair: Managing Demand ©

Ryanair 737s at Cork Airport: Picture Courtsey of Paul Daly   Ryanair has responded to evolving market conditions with speed through the Chief Operating Decision Maker (CODM) modelling to allocate the aircraft in terms of where it will generate the highest

Irish Airlines Report February Traffic ©

Aer Lingus announced that it carried 658,000 passengers in February up 8.8% with a load factor of 67.3% up 1%. The airline carried 45,000 long-haul passengers up 15.4% with a load factor of 64.9% up 2.2% and 554,000 short-haul passengers up

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