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Serbian PM to attend Bilderberg Group meeting
This has been announced on the group's website.
According to the website, there will be 130 participants from 23 countries.
Among them will be the NATO secretary general, PMs of the Netherlands, Belgium, and Estonia, UNESCO 's director general, and representatives from Turner International, Fiat and Ryanair companies.
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Ryanair profits soar despite cancelations
Irish budget carrier Ryanair said yesterday its net profit had risen 10 percent in 2017-2018 despite the cancelation of thousands of flights, but forecast a fall this year due to higher oil prices.
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The Cancellation of Flights Did not Prevent Ryanair from Gaining High Profit
An Irish low-cost airline Ryanair said its net profit rose by about 10% in 2017-2018 despite the cancellation of thousands of flights.
Bulgarian from Rome: With Our Funds We Were Able to Buy Tickets
Nearly 200 Bulgarians were blocked at Rome's Ciampino Airport after a flight to Sofia to a low-budget airline was canceled.
"With our money, we were able to buy tickets for tomorrow. We will travel by Bulgaria Air, Ognian Manolev, one of the other passengers in the Italian capital, said "Hello, Bulgaria".
Ryanair Stops Domestic Flights in Greece
With a surprising decision the low-cost company Ryanair announced its decision to stop the internal flights in Greece with the exception of Mykonos, Santorini and Thessaloniki, Protothema reported.
The company has decided to withdraw two of its aircrafts in Germany starting from June 1st. Also, Ryanair's base in Chania will close as well.
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Ryanair to reduce Greek domestic routes, close hub in Hania
Low-cost airline Ryanair announced on Wednesday that it is scaling down its domestic flight schedule in Greece and closing its hub in Hania, Crete, citing high airport charges.
Ryanair's 67 percent UK gender pay gap widest among airlines
Ryanair has reported an average gender pay gap for its British-based staff of 67 percent, the widest among large airlines that have had to disclose the difference in earnings under new regulations.
Ryanair announces its first flights to Turkey
Ryanair has announced its first flights to Turkey, with two new routes to the touristic Aegean district of Dalaman from Dublin and Bratislava.
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Because of Bad Weather and Canceled flights, 100 Bulgarians are Blocked in Rome
Due to the bad weather, flights from Rome to Sofia were canceled, the Bulgarian Foreign Ministry announced.
Bulgarians are Blocked in Romania Due to Redirected Flight
A group of Bulgarians have been in trouble at the airport in the Romanian city of Timisoara. They took a flight with the low-cost company Ryanair from London, which was supposed to land last night at 20:15 in Plovdiv. Because of the bad weather conditions, the flight was redirected first to Sofia Airport, then to Romania.