Ryanair critic wins web battle
Blog Michael Coulston, who set up a web site critical of Ryanair's business practices, has won a battle to keep www.ryanaircampaign.org. Coulston uses the site to tell Ryanair customers how they can complain about poor service.
[December 28, 2006, 16:36]
Ryanair announces in-flight mobile
News Ryanair plans to allow passengers mobile access to voice and text communications on all its flights from the middle of 2007. The budget airline announced on Wednesday that it will partner with OnAir, an Airbus and Sita joint in-flight...
[August 30, 2006, 14:55]
Ryanair Web site row takes off
News Ryanair is in the middle of a legal battle in a case that highlights the often uncomfortable relationship between companies and online message boards. Last week, Ryanair won an injunction that prevented BALPA from deleting information on its Web...
[March 30, 2005, 17:40]
Ryanair sales take off on Web
News Online tickets sales now form the vast majority of all flights sold by Ryanair, the Irish budget airline said on Tuesday. Announcing its latest passenger figures, Ryanair said that 90 percent of seats sold in the last 12 months were via its Web...
[November 5, 2002, 11:57]
Ryanair critic wins web battle
Blog Comment And surely Ryanair - and every other company for that matter - should take on board (no pun intended) the feedback and improve their service? Bit late with a reply to this, but well done to Michael Coulston!
[January 22, 2007, 12:58]
Ryanair sales take off on Web
Talkback Offering discount sales with Ryanair is great and when things go well they are great; however when things go wrong (like having all belongings stollen and being left with nothing but shorts, t-shirt, and towel and no food and drink or money) they...
[August 15, 2003, 9:57]
Rip-off Ryanair take it a step too far!
Blog Comment Don't know if this is of help, but i recently replied to this blog post concerning ryanair [domain name] which contains a URL: www.ryanaircampaign.org.
[January 25, 2007, 8:53]
Ryanair Web site row takes off
Talkback Another good reason not to travel with Ryanair. This is a typical example of poor management practice being rightly uncovered and discussed and the company behind the poor management responding with bully boy tactics because they are incapable of...
[March 31, 2005, 13:31]
Rip-off Ryanair take it a step too far!
Blog Comment Sorry, the link should be this of course www.ryanaircampaign.org! Mis-typed it).
[January 25, 2007, 8:57]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary -- Guaranteed MS Free!
Blog RyanAir has stopped all recruitment of flight deck crew except for via the Web site -- and to lodge your CV for consideration will cost £50, thank you very much. Which many people see as the last word in cynical manipulation of a buyer's market...
[October 26, 2001, 18:00]
China to get in-flight mobile service by 2009
News The deal with Shenzhen is the third such agreement OnAir has secured that covers an airline's whole fleet, following a pact signed last summer with low-cost carrier Ryanair and an agreement in June this year with AirAsia.
[September 4, 2007, 9:31]
Vista gets a cautious welcome
News The budget airline is locked in a difficult competition with the major carriers on one side and fellow budget airline Ryanair on the other. While attempting to fend off Ryanair, it is trying to grow its market share among business travellers.
[December 1, 2006, 14:50]
Fat pipes fail Broadband Britain
Talkback They are slowly becoming the RyanAir of the internet world - I know, I have NTL. NTL are gash! Cheap and cheerful
[October 29, 2003, 9:56]
BT hoovers up broadband punters with 'free' flights
Talkback Ryanair latest 5 Million free seat give away charges suppliements. Looks like in the end there is no such thing as a free flight. In the truth it would cost these company's a great deal of money to provide a free flight.
[September 26, 2006, 7:20]
EC welcomes swift take-up of in-flight mobile comms
News The European Commission today welcomed the swift take up of in-flight comms by airlines Ryanair, TAP and BMI, just a year after the Commission created rules allowing for the safe use of phones on planes across European airspace.
[April 3, 2009, 8:50]
Sand In The Vaseline
Blog I still haven't forgiven my printer for giving up ten minutes before I had to rush to the airport with my RyanAir secret code - those guardians of the check-in can get a bit ratty if you shove a hand-written note over the counter at them.
[March 2, 2007, 16:30]
Dell still gets thumbs up
Blog Comment Some Airlines quote a low price but don't mention all the extras that you HAVE to have such as Taxes with Ryanair even baggage is charged separately. Yeah the quote low for the no frills option is a bit misleading.
[October 16, 2007, 10:53]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog No word yet as to the degree of contentment felt by the rat neurons, although with Delta in receivership and Ryanair getting more and more unionised they may feel that becoming a pilot is not the best career move.
[October 29, 2004, 18:29]
Europe edges closer to mobile phones on planes
News However, many airlines including Ryanair, BMI and Air France have previously expressed interest. The likelihood of mobile-phone usage being allowed on flights within Europe increased on Thursday after Ofcom issued a consultation on the matter.
[October 18, 2007, 13:10]
Emirates latest to offer in-flight mobile
News A number of airlines have announced their decision to provide mobile connectivity in recent months, including Aussie airline Qantas and budget carrier Ryanair. Emirates has become the latest airline to announce that it will be allowing travellers...
[November 10, 2006, 9:35]



