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Ryanair will Fly the Sofia - Kiev Line
The low-cost airline Ryanair will operate on the international Sofia-Kiev-Sofia air service. The decision is made by the Council of Ministers, the government information service said.
The Irish airline has declared readiness to start regular flights on the line from the beginning of April 2019, with frequencies twice a week on Wednesday and Sunday, the report said.
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Which are the Cheapest Cities to Visit in Europe?
Sofia, Bucharest and Budapest are among the cities you can visit if you have a limited budget, according to an article by the low-cost Ryanair company.
The text highlights the advantages of these places and the exemplary prices for basic goods and services such as taxes, local beer, wine, coffee and food.
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Ryanair to Restructure after Quarterly Loss
Ryanair unveiled Monday plans for an overhaul to create four subsidiaries as the no-frills airline also revealed a third-quarter loss of 20 million euros and said a no-deal Brexit "remains worryingly high", reports AFP.
Mirroring a set-up by British Airways and Iberia owner IAG, a statement said it planned to have four distinct operations, each with its own chief executive.
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Low cost carrier has change of heart about Nis flights
Wizz Air operated the same air route from June 2015 to January 7, 2019.
It was a great surprise when the company decided to scrap these flights, considering there was excellent occupancy of the aircraft, and it is now assumed that the renewal of the line has been caused by great interest of the passengers.
Ryanair to halt Athens-Thessaloniki flights
Just days after being hit with negative publicity for redirecting a flight from London destined for Thessaloniki's Makedonia Airport to Timisoara in Romania due to the weather conditions at the Greek airport, Irish low-fare carrier Ryanair announced on Sunday that it will be halting its domestic service linking Athens with Thessaloniki.
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German airports strike slashes 600 flights
Almost 640 flights were cancelled in Germany on Jan. 10 as security staff went on strike at three airports, meaning disruption for around 100,000 passengers.
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Ryanair Ranked 'Worst Airline' For Sixth Year in a Row
Ryanair has been rated as the worst airline for the sixth consecutive year by Which?, with the consumer group claiming the Dublin-based carrier is still catching out passengers with hidden costs, reported the Guardian.
In the annual survey of short-haul airlines, passengers gave the airline the lowest possible rating for boarding, seat comfort, food and drink, and cabin environment.
Ryanair passengers arrive in Thessaloniki more than 20 hours late
For some, the plane trip from London to Thessaloniki took entirely too long.
About 200 passengers were on a Ryanair flight that was diverted Friday night to the Romanian city of Timisoara after foggy conditions in Thessaloniki made it impossible to land the plane there.
Of them, 89 declined the airline's offer to take them to Thessaloniki, about 770 kilometers away, by bus.
Low-cost Airlines Want to Join in on the Sofia Airport Concession
The deadline for submitting tenders for the Sofia Airport concession was extended due to the great interest of the candidates in the procedure. This was announced by Minister of Transport Rosen Zhelyazkov during the forum "Entrepreneurship, Development, Perspectives", which took place in Pomorie. In his words, specifically interested in the airport are budget airlines, reports money.bg
Bulgarian Tricked into Signing Marriage Certificate to Help illegal Immigrant get into Ireland
A Bulgarian man, who thought he was coming to Ireland to work was tricked into signing a fake marriage certificate to help an illegal immigrant get through Dublin Airport, a court has heard.
Svetoslav Stefchov, aged 26, who did not speak English, believed he had signed contracts for work in Ireland.