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  2. Ryanair UK - Wikipedia

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    Ryanair UK is a British low-cost airline. The airline is the UK subsidiary of the low-cost Irish airline group Ryanair Holdings and a sister airline to Ryanair , Buzz and Malta Air . It commenced operations in March 2019. [ 2 ]

  3. Ryanair - Wikipedia

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    Previously, since 2004, the head office had been on the property of Dublin Airport, in proximity to the Aer Lingus head office. [179] Darley Investments built the facility in 1992. Ryanair later purchased Darley and had a 30-year lease of the head office facility from the Department of Transport of Ireland. The company negotiated to pay no rent ...

  4. List of airlines of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Regional airline, flying Embraer aircraft, it is a subsidiary of British Airways (BA) with its head office based at Didsbury, Manchester, England; the airline operates all flights from its hub at London City Airport to UK and European destinations with the BA's full livery and flight numbers. BA EuroFlyer: A0: EFW: GRIFFIN

  5. London Stansted Airport - Wikipedia

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    AirUK (later KLM uk) had its head office in the Stansted House. [44] [45] When Buzz existed, its head office was in the Endeavour House. [46] When AB Airlines existed, its head office was in the Enterprise House. [47] For a period Lloyd International Airways had its head office at the Lloyd House at Stansted. [48]

  6. Aer Lingus - Wikipedia

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    Aer Lingus's head office An Airbus A320 in the retro livery at Toulouse–Blagnac Airport in 2011 before delivery to the airline. Self-check-in machines of Aer Lingus at Dublin Airport. Interior of an Aer Lingus Airbus A321LR. The Aer Lingus head office is located on the grounds of Dublin Airport in Fingal, County Dublin. [5]

  7. Michael O'Leary (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    O'Leary became chief financial officer of Ryanair in 1988, and then chief executive officer in 1994. [11] Under O'Leary's management, Ryanair further developed the low-cost model originated by Southwest Airlines. [12] O'Leary described the ancillary revenue model in a 2001 interview, saying "The other airlines are asking how they can put up ...

  8. List of Ryanair destinations - Wikipedia

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    Irish low-cost carrier Ryanair serves the following 229 year-round and seasonal destinations in 37 countries as of April 2022. [1] Map

  9. Bournemouth Airport - Wikipedia

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    When Channel Express operated, its head office was in Building 470 at the airport. [44] Babcock International Group has its Defence and Security offices located at the airport. L3 CTS (formerly CTC Aviation) used to have its main U.K flight training base at the airfield with students completing basic, intermediate and advanced training there.