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Ryanair to establish a new base at Riga with 16 new routes

Ryanair Boeing 737-8AS WL EI-DWT (msn 33626) (Vigo - Cies Islands) PMI (Ton Jochems). Image: 943419.

Ryanair has announced a new base opening in Riga with two based aircraft, 95 departing flights per week and 30 routes in total, including 16 new routes connecting Riga to a host of international destinations across Europe from October 2021.

Routes:

Route Departing Flights per Week
Aarhus 3
Bristol 2
Budapest 3
Gothenburg 3
Krakow 2
Kviv** 2
Lviv** 2
Malaga 2
Memmingen 2
Warsaw Modlin 5
Palermo 2
Paris Beauvais 2
Rome Ciampino 3
Torp Sandefjord 4
Frankfurt Hahn*** 2
Venice Treviso*** 2

**Subject to regulatory approval

***New winter service, launched in Summer 2021

Top Copyright Photo: Ryanair Boeing 737-8AS WL EI-DWT (msn 33626) (Vigo – Cies Islands) PMI (Ton Jochems). Image: 943419.

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Board of Ryanair restores six aircraft to Dublin base for winter 2018

Ryanair Boeing 737-8AS WL EI-DWT (msn 33626) (Vigo - Cies Islands) PMI (Ton Jochems). Image: 943419.

Ryanair made this announcement:

The Board of Ryanair Holdings on Friday September 7, 2018 announced that it has decided to restore six Dublin based aircraft which were due to transfer to Poland in November for the winter 2018 schedule.

The related protective notices issued to 300 Dublin pilots and cabin crew in July have also been withdrawn.

This decision was taken to respond favorably to the mediation agreement overseen by Mr Kieran Mulvey, which brought an end to five days of unsuccessful but damaging strikes by less than 25% of Ryanairโ€™s Irish based pilots during July and August.

Ryanairโ€™s Chief People Office, Eddie Wilson, said:

โ€œThe Board of Ryanair thanked independent mediator, Kieran Mulvey for his contribution in finalising an agreement between Ryanair and just 25% of our Irish pilots.ย  We regret that mediation became necessary after five days of unsuccessful strikes which, despite causing minimal damage to Ryanairโ€™s schedules, did damage our forward fares and yields to/from Ireland because of the perception of possible disruptions.ย 

The Board and management of Ryanair are committed to union recognition, and working constructively with our people and their unions to address their reasonable concerns, as long as this does not alter Ryanairโ€™s low cost model or our ability to offer low fares to our customers.ย 

Since December last year, when the Board announced that we would recognise unions, Ryanairโ€™s people have enjoyed significant pay increases, improved terms and conditions, and we have agreed to improved seniority structures, base transfers and annual leave.ย  We have done this in a year when we expect profits to fall by 15% due to a combination of higher fuel prices and higher staff costs.โ€

Top Copyright Photo (all others by Ryanair):ย Ryanair Boeing 737-8AS WL EI-DWT (msn 33626) (Vigo – Cies Islands) PMI (Ton Jochems). Image: 943419.

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