EI-HAW Boeing 737-8200 Ryanair 1 April 2023 (1)

Ryanair commenced London Luton base Boeing 737-8200 MAX ‘Gamechanger’ operations two of three planned aircraft effective 1 June, as part of its joint strategy with London Luton Airport (LLA) to deliver growth in a sustainable way.

EI-IFP Boeing 737-8200 msn 65898 Ryanair operated RYR340 Dublin-Luton 31 May , commencing first base service next day RYR8142/3 to and from Ireland West Airport.

EI-IGY Boeing 737-8200 msn 67078 Ryanair operated RYR342 Dublin-Luton 31 May, commencing first base service next day RYR3513/4 to and Tenerife South (TFS)

London Luton Airport Chief Commercial Officer Jonathan Rayner, added “We are delighted to welcome the arrival of these three new fuel-efficient Ryanair aircraft at London Luton Airport. As well as our commitment to achieve Net Zero Carbon for our own airport emissions by 2040, we are working closely with our airlines to reduce their emissions and Ryanair’s investment in these next generation aircraft is an exciting development that underlines its commitment to working sustainably with LLA.”

“We are delighted to welcome the arrival of these three new fuel-efficient Ryanair aircraft at London Luton Airport. As well as our commitment to achieve Net Zero Carbon for our own airport emissions by 2040, we are working closely with our airlines to reduce their emissions and Ryanair’s investment in these next generation aircraft is an exciting development that underlines its commitment to working sustainably with LLA.

Ryanair DAC CEO Eddie Wilson said “As Europe’s and the UK’s No.1 airline, Ryanair is delighted to announce the addition of 3 “Gamechanger” aircraft to our fleet at London Luton Airport, making our operations at LLA even more sustainable by reducing noise emissions by 40% and fuel consumption by 16% delivering 4% more capacity per aircraft. This significant investment at London Luton Airport forms part of a longer-term strategy between Ryanair and the Airport’s management team to deliver sustainable growth at LLA.”

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