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Michael O'Leary
Information about this person was last updated on Tuesday, February 2, 2010.
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Czechs hold key to Lisbon treaty
August 27, 2009 - October 3, 2009
Ryanair considers charging passengers to pee
February 21, 2009 - March 7, 2009
Shannon reaction: anger but some relief that New York decision may be reviewed
June 5, 2009 - June 6, 2009
Ryanair
November 2, 2009 - November 3, 2009
Jobs to go as Ryanair quits airport
August 11, 2009 - August 17, 2009
Ryanair's airport base pledge after company pulls out of Boeing order
December 18, 2009 - December 19, 2009
Plane carrying 90 people crashes off Lebanon coast
January 27, 2010 - January 27, 2010
Half 'tiger' raid haul found
March 5, 2009 - March 5, 2009
Kenya migration and bargain tickets from Etihad
June 17, 2009 - June 17, 2009
Taoiseach opens Forum on Economic Recovery
September 18, 2009 - September 18, 2009
Researchers Say Thailand AIDS Vaccine Has 'Modest' Results
October 27, 2009 - October 27, 2009
Mexico says 149 killed by swine flu
April 29, 2009 - April 29, 2009
Swine flu deaths go up in India
November 19, 2009 - November 19, 2009
Coyle and Walsh favourites for chief executive post
April 7, 2009 - April 7, 2009
BAA wins appeal on airports sale
December 22, 2009 - December 22, 2009
Aer Lingus shares plunge on warning
March 11, 2009 - March 11, 2009
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[ said]: Market conditions remain difficult, although the increasing pace of consolidation and closures among our competitors--allied to Ryanair's continuing fleet expansion--will lead to further market-share gains this year in particular in Italy, Scandinavia, Spain, and the U.K.,
wsj 01-FEB-10
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[said:]: It's a bit like you selling your car and 11 months later the new person driving it has a crash. It had nothing to do with us Lebanon's transportation minister said yesterday the pilot flew in the opposite direction from the path the control tower recommended him to after take-off from Beirut. Transport minister Ghazi Aridi said the pilot initially followed the tower's advice.
theirishworld 27-JAN-10
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[said:]: It's a bit like you selling your car and 11 months later the new person driving it has a crash. It had nothing to do with us.
independent 27-JAN-10
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[ acknowledges]: If we're going to hit our profit targets, we can't continue reducing fares,
bbc 26-JAN-10
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[ said]: We have twice made an offer to the Government at ludicrously generous pricing terms to acquire their share in Aer Lingus,
examiner 09-JAN-10
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[said:]: We expect our current cash reserves of €2.5bn to grow substantially by March 2013 and we plan to distribute surplus cash to shareholders from that date.
examiner 08-JAN-10
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[ says]: Here,
ft 19-DEC-09
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[said:]: We regret that our prolonged negotiations with Boeing have failed to reach a mutually acceptable conclusion.
YorkshirePost 18-DEC-09
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[explained:]: Faro is one of the most expensive airports that we will fly to, but we can’t have all of our growth at the cheapest airports.
the 18-DEC-09
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[said that:]: We regret that our prolonged negotiations with Boeing have failed to reach a mutually acceptable conclusion. 'While we reached agreement with Boeing on pricing for 200 aircraft deliveries during the 2013-16 period, Boeing were unwilling to incorporate some other terms and conditions from our existing agreement into this new aircraft order .
RTERadio 18-DEC-09
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[ said]: Ryanair has made clear to Boeing that we will not order aircraft if we believe that either the pricing or the other contractual terms and conditions will be inferior to those which we currently enjoy, as this would not be a wise or sensible use of shareholders' funds,
cnn 18-DEC-09
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[said:]: If for some reason we can’t conclude an agreement with Boeing and Airbus, certainly by the end of the year, we will simply announce we are not going to buy any more aircraft. We will then stop growing beyond 2012 when our current delivery stream runs out.
examiner 14-OCT-09
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[said last night:]: This is typical of Aer Lingus. No doubt other over-paid directors are enjoying their first-class free flights also.
irish 30-SEP-09
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[said:]: Ireland’s growth and prosperity is substantially due to our membership of the European Union and the euro.
examiner 04-SEP-09
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[said:]: We now expect the traffic at the main Irish airports to fall by 20 per cent this winter as Irish tourism collapses under the weight of this €10 tourist tax.
irishtimes 28-JUL-09
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[ said]: These quarterly results are distorted by a 42-percent reduction in fuel costs,
channelnewsasia 27-JUL-09
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[ said]: Our successful roll out of new routes and bases demonstrates the fundamental strength of Ryanair’s lowest fares model which even during deep recessions continues to deliver growth,
irish 27-JUL-09
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[said yesterday that:]: deeper cuts
irish 22-JUL-09
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[said:]: Ryanair's 40 per cent capacity cutback at London Stansted shows just how much Gordon Brown's £10 tourist tax and the BAA monopoly's high airport charges are damaging London and UK tourism and the British economy generally
dailymail 21-JUL-09
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[said:]: Sadly UK traffic and tourism continues to collapse while Ryanair continues to grow traffic rapidly in those countries which welcome tourists instead of taxing them. 'Ryanair's 40 per cent capacity cutback at London Stansted shows just how much Gordon Brown's £10 tourist tax and the BAA monopoly's high airport charges are damaging London and UK tourism and the British economy generally.
dailymail 21-JUL-09
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[said:]: Sadly UK traffic and tourism continues to collapse while Ryanair continues to grow traffic rapidly in those countries which welcome tourists instead of taxing them.
irish 21-JUL-09
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[said:]: Sadly, UK traffic and tourism continuesto collapse, while Ryanair continues to grow traffic rapidly in those countries which welcome tourists instead of taxing them. 'Ryanair's 40 per cent capacity cutback at London Stansted shows just how much Gordon Brown's £10 tourist tax and the BAA monopoly's high airport charges are damaging London and UK tourism and the British economy generally.
dailymail 21-JUL-09
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[said:]: Ryanair will grow by 15% this year to over 67 million passengers. However, the UK will not share in any of this growth in 2009 as Ryanair freezes growth at our nine UK bases.
irish 23-JUN-09
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[said:]: It is up to you whether you vote Ryanair’s shares in favour of the resolutions or in favour of Aer Lingus’s recommendation to protect these bloated . . . fees but you cannot ‘decline our offer’, since we have already executed the proxy in your favour.
irishtimes 04-JUN-09
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[ said]: The European economies are in deep trouble,
irish 03-JUN-09
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[-told]: We are having a serious look at Lufthansa. We could almost buy it for cash,
theglobeandmail 02-JUN-09
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[said:]: This appointment shows utter contempt by this Government for the many thousands of small shareholders and pensioners who have had their life savings ruined by these failed bankers over the last 12 months.
examiner 26-MAY-09
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[ adding that]: successfully competes every day against Ryanair[*]just isn’t believable as any kind of champion of Aer Lingus shareholders
examiner 22-MAY-09
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[said:]: We want passengers to bring two or three pieces of luggage that pass through the airport security check instead of one big suitcase which has to be handled by ground services.
examiner 21-MAY-09
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[said:]: if and when it does come to Cambodia it will challenge the health system
alertnet 05-MAY-09
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[-said]: We are not going to introduce a fat tax unless it is easy to administer. If it is going to slow down either our check-in or our turnaround time then we won't do it,
NEWScomAU 30-APR-09
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[said:]: No worthwhile chief executive would wish to work for a company like Aer Lingus where the vested interests of Government and the trade unions repeatedly frustrates or gets rid of effective management and destroys shareholder value.
examiner 07-APR-09
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[said:]: One thing we have looked at in the past and are looking at again is the possibility of maybe putting a coin slot on the door so that people may have to spend a pound to spend a penny.
examiner 28-FEB-09
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[said:]: One thing we have looked at in the past and are looking at again is the possibility of maybe putting a coin slot on the toilet door so that people might have to spend a pound to spend a penny in future.
dailyexpress 28-FEB-09
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[said:]: We are always, at Ryanair, looking at ways of constantly lowering the cost of air travel
dailymail 27-FEB-09
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[said:]: One thing we have looked at in the past and are looking at again is the possibility of maybe putting a coin slot on the toilet door so that people might actually have to spend a pound to spend a penny in future.
channel4news 27-FEB-09
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[-said]: One thing we have looked at in the past and are looking at again is the possibility of maybe putting a coin slot on the toilet door so that people might actually have to spend a pound to spend a penny,
sundaytimes 27-FEB-09
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[said:]: All we will have is a bag drop where passengers can drop off their luggage, otherwise everything will be done online.
examiner 21-FEB-09
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[said:]: Today's launch is the first step to offering in-flight mobile phone services onboard our entire fleet over the next 18 months.
channel4news 19-FEB-09
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[said:]: We expect customer demand for this service to grow rapidly and hope that customers of all UK mobile operators will soon be able to call or text home from 30,000 feet to tell loved-ones of yet another on-time Ryanair flight.
inmarsat 19-FEB-09
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[said:]: Today’s launch by Ryanair and OnAir is the first step to offering in-flight mobile phone services onboard our entire fleet of over 170 aircraft over the next 18 months. This service will allow passengers to keep in touch with the office, family or friends. We expect customer demand for this service to grow rapidly and hope that customers of all UK mobile operators will soon be able to call or text home from 30,000 feet to tell loved ones of yet another on time Ryanair flight.
albawaba 19-FEB-09
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[said:]: It will be very welcome for people who want to make and receive urgent or important calls.
bbc 19-FEB-09
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[said:]: This Government must realise you can only promote tourism by welcoming visitors, not taxing them.
channel4news 12-FEB-09
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[said yesterday that:]: the longer and deeper the recession, the better it will be for the lowest-cost producers in every sector
guardian 03-FEB-09
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[ says]: The longer and deeper this recession, the better it will be for the lowest-cost producers in every sector,
spiegel 03-FEB-09
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[said:]: Our 3rd quarter loss of €102 million was disappointing, but in line with expectations, and was almost entirely due to a €136 million increase in fuel costs. Average fares (due to recession and weaker Sterling) fell by 9 per cent to €34, but this decline was largely funded by a 3 per cent reduction in non fuel operating costs. The general economic environment remains extremely difficult, as the recession saps consumer confidence, but this is proving to be good for Ryanair’s traffic growth, as more an
di 02-FEB-09
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