Ryanair pulls out of Faro, axing 100 jobs
Low-cost Irish airline Ryanair will be closing its base at Faro airport in January 2020, most likely axing 100 jobs. The news follows the announcement last week by the companyâs
Ryanair âstops blind man from flying with guide dogâ
Low-cost Irish airline Ryanair has notched up yet another âpolitically incorrectâ story – this time centring on the blind man refused permission to board a flight from Lisbon to London
Ryanair sacks Porto crew for staging âfloor sleepingâ stunt
It may have been fun at the time, but six Porto cabin crew staff for Ryanair are now possibly rueing the night they decided to show their employer up for
Ryanair links Faro to Londonâs Southend Airport
Irish low-cost airline Ryanair has announced that it will launch a new route linking Faro to Southend Airport in London in April 2019. âThe Algarve is one of the favourite
Ryanair launches new route linking Faro to Polish city of Wroclaw
A new route connecting Faro to the Polish city of WrocĆaw was inaugurated on Tuesday (June 5) by Irish low-cost airline Ryanair. Planes depart on Tuesdays from Faro at 11.40am
Ryanair cabin crew confirm âstrikeâs on for Easterâ
Following threats of an Easter walkout in February (click here), Ryanair cabin crew in Portugal have set the dates: this Thursday, Easter Sunday and Easter Monday – all surgically chosen
Ryanair links Faro to Newcastle in 2017
Irish low-cost airline Ryanair is going to link Faro to Newcastle starting on March 26 next year. The route will involve four weekly flights, said the company in a statement.
Ryanair in Portugal to hire flight attendants
Irish low-cost airline Ryanair is returning to Portugal this month to hire more flight attendants, with two Open Day initiatives scheduled for May 13 (Lisbon) and May 16 (Porto). In
Ryanair recruits 300 flight attendants in Portugal
Irish low-cost airline Ryanair is recruiting 300 flight attendants in Portugal and will hold Open Day initiatives in Lisbon (February 12), Porto (February 15) and Faro (February 19). Applicants must
Ryanair jet forced to abort landing due to laser pranksters
The increasing problem of laser attacks on Portugalâs planes has led to one Ryanair jet having to abort a landing, and retry from the opposite direction. As media sources are