It is very simple to model this. Ryanair sells alcoholic beverages. Airports are competition. Limiting airport sales will boost onboard sales. And Ryanair, more than most carriers, relies on ancillary rather rather than just ticket price.
Monthly Archives
Monthly Archives for August 2024.
A Shrinking JetBlue Is Now Expected To Pay Pilots To Retire Early
JetBlue is struggling. They’ve turned themselves into a smaller version of a fee-based legacy airline, and given up much of their competitive difference. Now they aren’t making money, and they’re trying to fend off activist investor Carl Icahn.
The airline’s turnaround plan involves shrinking to profitability.
United Airlines Faces Backlash For Defending Flight Attendant’s Palestine Flag Pin And Keffiyeh Lanyard
United Airlines is a flag carrier of the United States, which does not recognize a country of Palestine or the Hamas government in Gaza. There’s also nothing to suggest that this flight attendant is from Gaza or the West Bank in any case. And, wearing a pride pin beside a Palestinian flag is clearly confused at best. Does she think that LBGTQ+ rights are better protected in Gaza or in Tel Aviv?
JetBlue Takes The Axe To DC’s National Airport With 27% Service Cuts
JetBlue is reducing service at Washington’s National airport this winter. That’s one of only three airports in the country where the number of flights are limited by law, making it easier than in most places to make money.
United Airlines ‘Raises Concerns’ To DOT About Alaska-Hawaiian Merger
United Airlines disclosed in a filing that they had a conversation with the Deputy General Counsel at the Department of Transportation regarding Alaska Airlines acquiring Hawaiian Airlines. United had to file this to avoid having had an improper ex parte communication over an active matter before the Department.
Party At The Hyatt: One Drunk Guest Means No More Drinks For Everyone [Roundup]
A roundup of the most important stories of the day. I keep you up to date on the most interesting writings I find on other sites – the latest news and tips.
Furious Passenger Smashes American Airlines Check-In Counter With Hammer After Fake Ticket Scam Exposed
A man was arrested at the Santiago airport Tuesday after causing significant damage to the American Airlines check-in area. The individual, reportedly of Haitian descent, had purchased a ticket to Miami, only to discover upon arrival that the ticket was fraudulent.
Upon learning that he would not be able to travel, the man became enraged and retrieved a hammer from his backpack.
Score Delta Partner Elite Status Without Proof In SAS Status Match Free-For-All!
A couple of months ago I wrote about SAS offering a status match. Some readers complained that it wasn’t broadly relevant enough, since it states it’s available only to European residents. But it’s relevant because they appear to be status matching anyone with enough of a pulse to fill out a form. Vital signs sufficient to upload attachments not required.
Unlock A-List Faster: New Southwest Airlines Promo Gives You 4 Fast-Track Routes To Elite Status
Southwest Airlines Rapid Rewards has a new promotion offering four ways to accelerate progress towards elite status.
Miami Airport Mayhem: Green Plastic-Wrapped Passenger Tries To Check Himself In As Luggage!
A passenger at the Miami airport brought another man up to the check-in counters for South American airline LATAM. That man was shrink-wrapped. The man assisting carefully lifts him and places him on a baggage scale. Later, the man in green plastic carefully hops away from the check-in area.
The wrapped man’s companion eventually dismantles the green plastic prior to proceeding through security, surrounded by local police.