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UK bond yields hit 1998 levels as political crisis deepens
Global Shares indexes fall as US inflation climbs and oil gains for third straight day
Call to ban early preflight alcohol doesn’t go far enough
Half measures are not the answer to this problem
Ryanair clashes with DAA over €5.6bn airport expansion plan
Michael O’Leary says plan is a ‘waste’ and calls for sacking of State company’s board
The Irish Times view on early airport drinking: time for last orders
A more effective deterrent is to hold disruptive passengers responsible for their actions
Pre-flight drinking at Dublin Airport: Reader was ‘vomited on’ by a ‘drunk passenger’
Passenger ‘vomited on’ and groups of drunk travellers ‘shouting’ and vaping mid-flight
Ryanair gets €15,000 judgment against Dublin man for ‘unacceptable’ in-flight behaviour
Airline said man’s actions forced Lanzarote-bound flight to be diverted to Portugal
Ryanair’s Michael O’Leary calls for ban on early morning preflight airport drinking
Airline boss says measure would reduce the number of passengers who were disruptive on aircraft
What do sky-high jet fuel prices mean for travellers?
In the News podcast: Since the Iran war started jet fuel has risen by 90%
European shares advance as robust earnings offset concerns over Middle East
Brent crude oil prices hold above the $110 a barrel mark
Ryanair traffic rises 5% in April
Airline carried 209.3m passengers in 12-month period to end of April
Ryanair emissions rise again as other large Irish carbon polluters show reductions
Airline’s rapid growth outstrips emission reductions per passenger
World markets fall as Middle East crisis rumbles on
Big loser on muted day in Dublin was budget airline Ryanair, which continued its recent downward turn to finish 1.4% lower
Stocks dip as investors worry about growth and inflation
Markets remain on edge as crude oil prices stay above $100 a barrel
Ryanair to close its Berlin operating base
Airline to also cut flights in its winter schedule to German capital by 50%
Staycation once again: Should you holiday in Ireland this year?
Last weekend Aer Lingus started cutting hundreds of flights from its schedule, while Ryanair has been talking up the risk of fuel shortages
Ryanair cuts planned summer Dublin flights, blaming airport’s passenger cap
Airline says reductions are not due to Middle East crisis
Aer Lingus Regional operator stalls summer flights launch
Emerald Airlines tells staff that maintenance issues have delayed peak season schedule
Shares mixed as traders assess fragile US-Iran truce
Iseq down 1% as Ryanair declines on rising oil prices
Global markets dip as optimism over peace talks in the Gulf fades
Euronext Dublin finished down 1%, with Ryanair worst performer as it continues to deal with fallout from oil price rises
Will Ryanair have to follow Aer Lingus and cut flights?
Jet fuel shortages are playing havoc with airline schedules
The Irish Times view on flight cancellations: airlines need to be upfront with passengers
Too often in the past airlines have been poor at dealing with complaints and offering timely compensation
European shares dip amid Strait of Hormuz tensions
Irish stock exchange slides more than 1%, London’s FTSE 100 down 0.6%
Thousands face disruption as Aer Lingus cancels or reschedules hundreds of summer flights
Hundreds of flights will be affected on the airline’s summer schedule against the backdrop of a significant jet fuel shortage
Global markets end week on positive note over possible Gulf war resolution
Price of oil tumbles to €88 a barrel in afternoon trading
Holidaymakers face possible flight cancellations in May
Willie Walsh, who heads leading air travel industry body, warns of jet fuel shortages across Europe
Ryanair crew member left her job after being sexually assaulted during flight, court hears
Passenger drank ‘mind boggling’ amount of alcohol at airport and on plane
Should I be worried about my summer travel plans amid jet fuel issues?
Europe reportedly has ‘maybe six weeks or so’ of jet fuel supplies on hand. What will this mean for flights?
Markets choppy on Middle East crisis before ceasefire announced
Euronext Dublin finished the day down 2%, dragged down by Ryanair, which suffered a hit on the back of a profit warning from EasyJet
No sign Irish holidaymakers will have summer holidays cancelled, but prices could surge
Ryanair sees about six weeks of secure jet fuel supplies for the moment
Shares rally on hopes for fresh Middle East peace talks
PTSB shares slid 4.3% after Austrian Bawag was announced as winning bidder for Irish lender
‘Lovely’ Aer Lingus check-in staff find way around liquid rules in Malaga
Response from Ryanair prompts a reader to get in touch about the way another airline handled a similar situation
Usual names on complaints list to CCPC and one new entry
Nine regulars certainly have the financial means to improve showing, but it looks like they could not be bothered
Ryanair and Rathwood are the most complained about companies in Ireland
Currys, Sky and Eir also drew ire of customers who contacted State body for help
Heart Wood gets ideal scenario as he bids to back up Ryanair success
Will The Wise one of Gavin Cromwell-trained trio taking on Grand National fences in Topham
Global stocks surge as ceasefire stokes relief rally
Oil prices retreated, lifting airline stocks including Ryanair, EasyJet and Delta
Are summer air fares likely to stabilise now the Strait of Hormuz is reopening?
Ceasefire cuts risk of increased air fares for now but threats to supply remain in absence of longer-term peace deal
Global markets fall ahead of Trump’s deadline for Iran
There was not much green on the board in Dublin, but AIB was an outlier as it climbed 0.3%
‘Only the head was sticking out’: Mobile Irish relic causes a surprise in Scotland
Wicklow GAA’s April Fool bombs; Children’s hospital seeks ‘economically advantageous’ provider; Musk praises ‘cunning’ Irish breakthrough for Starlink
Aer Lingus has begun its free in-flight wifi. Bang goes a rare oasis of tranquillity
Soon the only place a person will get free of online badgering is when under general anaesthetic
Ryanair chief’s looming test of crisis management amid warning of $200 per barrel of oil
Ryanair entered the crisis with among the lowest exposures to the conflict regions in the Middle East
Four ways the Iran war could make life more expensive
From food prices and fertiliser to home heating and holidays, the conflict in the Middle East is hitting finances in several areas
Oil prices soar following Trump’s Iran address
Markets choppy amid latest indications energy shipping through the crucial Strait of Hormuz could be restored
Ryanair passenger traffic continues growth in March
Airline carried 15.8 million passengers last month
Jet fuel disruption could hit summer travel plans
Trump says US will be ‘out of Iran pretty quickly’ but could return for ‘spot hits’ if needed
Could already booked flights see a surcharge or could they be cancelled due to fuel shortage?
Risk of supply disruptions in Europe in May and June due to ongoing US-Israel war on Iran, Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary has warned
Oil prices rise again as global markets advance in challenging conditions
Euronext Dublin deepened recent losses as it slid 0.4% with Ryanair the standout under-performer
Man escorted off Ryanair flight following incident during take-off
Passenger demanded to be allowed off flight as plane accelerated on runway
Higher air fares and loss of flights to US on the horizon if Dublin Airport cap remains
Axe the Dublin Airport passenger cap, airline bosses tell politicians
Shares advance but oil volatile as markets weigh US plan to end Iran war
European banks were among the big winners as traders boost bets on ECB rate hikes
Ireland will lose flights to US if Dublin Airport cap stays in place, US airlines warn
Aer Lingus CEO tells TDs and senators passenger cap is ‘economically catastrophic’ as airlines and DAA press for speedy action on legislation
Ryanair to hold off jet fuel hedging in Iran war gamble
Traders expect prices to fall later this year, giving carriers hope they can lock in lower rates by being patient
Dublin Airport passenger cap sent air fares soaring, DAA to tell TDs
State airport company to push Oireachtas to pass Bill soon so limit can be scrapped
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