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Ryanair lädt zur erneuten PK am 30.11.2004 in NRN ein!


conrad

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Caroline Baldwin hat erneut zu einer PK in Niederrhein für den morgigen Tag um 12.00 mit Neuigkeiten zur Streckenentwicklung in NRN eingeladen.

 

[ Diese Nachricht wurde geändert von: conrad am 2004-11-29 15:42 ]

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Dann wird wohl ziemlich sicher SNN als neues Ziele ex NRN bekannt gegeben, denn in den ab náchsten Sommer dort stationierten Maschinen sind noch genau 2 Zeitfenster frei. Gerúchteweise wird das eine fúr BGY genutzt, das andere wúrde dann perfekt fúr NRN passen.

 

Oder NRN wird doch noch die yweite neue Base!?

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Angeblich bekommt SNN mittelfristig zehn neue Strecken, darunter auch (wieder) eine Verbindung nach HHN. Mal sehen, vielleicht fällt eine SNN-Strecke für NRN ab oder, wenn für SNN-HHN die Strecke KIR-HHN fällt, eine Verbindung nach Kerry.

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Das wäre doch die Nachricht, auf die NRN solange wartet: Heilsbringerin Ryanair, bekannt dafür, daß sie die von ihr bedienten Airports mit reichlich Geld und Glück überschüttet, öffnet die eine oder andere zusätzliche NRN-Verbindung. Halleluja! Das ist die Rettung! Und endlich wird Niederrhein-Weeze-Düsseldorf-Regional-Prefecture ganz oben mitspielen. Danke, Gott!

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RYANAIR INVESTS $240 MILLION IN SHANNON

 

NEW BASE TO DELIVER 2 MILLION PASSENGERS P.A.

TO CREATE OVER 2,000 NEW JOBS

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 low fares airline today (30th Nov 2004) unveiled Shannon Airport as its 12th major European Base. From May 3rd next Ryanair will allocate up to four Boeing 737-800 series aircraft to Shannon, and will operate a network of 14 low fare scheduled routes to the UK and Continental Europe. Ryanair has guaranteed to deliver 1.3 million passengers in the first year of this base, rising to 2 million passengers by year 5.

 

According to ACI figures, these 2m p.a. passengers will generate 2,000 new jobs in the Shannon region, with the first 200 of these being direct Ryanair employees (pilots, cabin crew, engineers etc) whose recruitment will begin immediately.

 

The routes announced by Ryanair from Shannon include 6 UK destinations as well as

8 European destinations, and all the new routes are launched at fares that are at least half the price of the high fares presently charged by Aer Lingus (or their equivalent) on European routes from Cork and Dublin. Shannon Airport will now become the low fares airport of Ireland.

SHANNON TO UK

 

Lowest Fare

 

SHANNON TO EUROPE

 

Lowest Fare

Glasgow (PIK)*

€10

Barcelona (GRO)

€25

Liverpool*

€15

Brussels (CRL)*

€15

London Luton

€10

Dusseldorf (NRN)

€20

London Gatwick

€10

Frankfurt (HHN)*

€30

London Stansted*

€10

Hamburg (LBC)

€20

Nottingham (EMA)

€15

Milan (BGY)

€25

Paris (BVA)*

€15

Stockholm (NYO)

€30

 

*Existing Route

 

Announcing this $240m base in Shannon, Ryanair’s CEO, Michael O’Leary, said:

 

“This base revolutionises the future growth of Shannon Airport. It would not have been possible without the vision and tenacity of the new Shannon Airport Authority led by Chairman, Mr Pat Shanahan. In less than two months since their appointment, the Board of Shannon has won this biggest ever single investment in Irish tourism, despite intense competition from seven other low cost European Airports. Had the contract not been signed last week, these aircraft would have gone instead to Italy to take up opportunities created by the collapse of Volare. Instead Ryanair will invest $240 million in Shannon in the next 12 months and we have guaranteed to deliver 2 million passengers p.a. within 5 years which is double Shannon’s existing traffic. This new traffic will lead to the creation of 2,000 new jobs here in the Shannon region.”

 

“Today’s announcement vindicates the policy of former Minister for Transport, Seamus Brennan, TD and the Government to break up the Aer Rianta monopoly and allow Cork and Shannon Airports the freedom to compete with Dublin. This new base will make Shannon Airport the low cost gateway to Ireland and promote tourism access to Ireland’s western seaboard for UK and European visitors. We will use Ryanair’s enormous presence in Continental Europe to attract hundreds of thousands of visitors to the West of Ireland on a year round basis. We look forward to working closely with Tourism Ireland and the industry here in the Mid-West to ensure that these visitors keep coming again and again”.

 

“This new base means that passengers using Shannon Airport will now enjoy air fares that are at least half the price of Aer Lingus (and others) lowest air fares from Dublin and Cork to Europe. Dubliners will now be forced to drive to Shannon for low fare access to Europe which again shows the pressing need for Bertie Ahern’s Government make a decision on a competing second terminal at Dublin Airport. The new Board at Shannon Airport have shown that enormous tourism and job growth is possible if decisions are taken quickly. We call yet again on the Taoiseach to put the interests of Irish consumers and tourism first, and allow a competing second terminal to be built at Dublin Airport as a matter of utmost urgency”.

Ryanair Shannon Prices are half that of Aer Lingus

Shannon Route

 

Ryanair Price

 

Competitor Price

 

Routes (Operator)

London STN

€10

 

€32.44

SNN-LHR (ALingus)

London LTN

€10

 

€32.44

SNN-LHR (ALingus)

London LGW

€10

 

€32.44

SNN-LHR (ALingus)

Glasgow PIK

€10

 

€19.66

DUB-GLA (ALingus)

Liverpool

€15

 

€29.50

ORK-MAN (BMIbaby)

Nottingham

€15

 

€29.00

ORK-EMA (ALingus)

Paris BVA

€15

 

€44.95

ORK-CDG (ALingus)

Brussels CRL

€15

 

€39.66

DUB-BRU (ALingus)

Dusseldorf

€20

 

€43.66

DUB-DUS (ALingus)

Frankfurt

€30

 

€64.33

DUB-FRA (ALingus)

Hamburg

€20

 

€39.66

DUB-HAM (ALingus)

Barcelona

€25

 

€54.95

DUB-BCN (ALingus)

Milan

€25

 

€50.00

DUB-MIL (ALingus)

Stockholm

€30

 

€766.00

DUB-STO (SAS)

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Und 6 bis 7 andere neue Strecken - je nach dem ob man die schon vorher bekannt gegebene Strecke nach LPL nun dazuzählt oder nicht. Die Ziele außerhalb Deutschlands sind im einzelnen:

 

Shannon - London/Luton

Shannon - London/Gatwick

Shannon - Liverpool

Shannon - East Midlands

Shannon - Barcelona/Girona

Shannon - Mailand/Bergamo

Shannon - Stockholm/Skavsta

 

Die Preise zwischen Shannon und London starten übrigens bei unter 10 EUR pro Strecke inkl. Steuern/Gebühren. Zu manchen Destinationen ab SNN findet man sogar Tickets für um die 5 EUR inkl. Steuern/Gebühren.

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@Sabo: ich gehe mal davon aus dass MOL in Shannon war und die Caroline in NRN so dass die lokale presse was zu schreiben hatte.

In HHN wird übrigens ab März ein weiterer Jet stationiert.

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