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  2. eDreams - Wikipedia

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    EDreams offered its stock at 10.25 euros per share in April 2014. [34] eDreams remains to date the only Spanish Internet Startup to have succeeded at launching an IPO. That stock price had fallen to 3.00 euros in the Summer of 2014, reaching briefly 1.02 euros by October 24 of 2014, and stabilising around 3.00 euros since. [35]

  3. List of Ryanair destinations - Wikipedia

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    Ostend–Bruges International Airport: Terminated [9] Bosnia and Herzegovina: Banja Luka: Banja Luka International Airport [4] Sarajevo: Sarajevo International Airport [4] Tuzla: Tuzla International Airport: Terminated [10] Bulgaria: Burgas: Burgas Airport [11] Plovdiv: Plovdiv Airport [3] Sofia: Vasil Levski Sofia Airport: Base [4] Varna ...

  4. List of largest airlines in Europe - Wikipedia

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    "Europe's Top 20 airline groups by passengers 2017; Lufthansa wrests top spot from Ryanair". CAPA Centre for Aviation. 21 January 2018. "Europe's top 20 airline groups by passengers 2023: Ryanair's lead is set to endure". CAPA Centre for Aviation. 28 March 2024.

  5. Largest airlines in the world - Wikipedia

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    The largest airlines in the world can be measured in several ways. As of 2024, United Airlines was the largest in terms of available seat miles (ASM), [1] revenue seat miles (RPM), [2] mainline fleet size, [3] and number of destinations served; [4] Delta Air Lines was the most valuable by revenue, assets, market capitalization, and brand value; American Airlines Group carries the most ...

  6. Ryanair - Wikipedia

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    Ryanair responded, "[t]his survey of 9,000 Which? members is unrepresentative and worthless, during a year when Ryanair is the world’s largest international airline (129 m customers) and is also the world’s fastest-growing airline (up to 9 m customers in 2017). We have apologised for the deeply regretted flight cancellations and winter ...

  7. Berlin Schönefeld Airport - Wikipedia

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    Berlin Schönefeld Airport (German: Flughafen Berlin-Schönefeld) (IATA: SXF, ICAO: EDDB, ETBS) was [1] [2] the secondary international airport of Berlin, the capital of Germany. It was located 18 km (11 mi) southeast [ 3 ] of Berlin near the town of Schönefeld in the state of Brandenburg and bordered Berlin's southern boundary.

  8. eSky Group - Wikipedia

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    eSky Group is a Polish-based travel technology company that owns and operates several online travel agency brands in 50 markets across Europe, the Americas, and Africa. [1] [2] [3] The company provides dynamic packages for holidays and city breaks, [4] standalone flights, accommodations, and other travel services.

  9. Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary’s 2024 list of enemies: From the ...

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    The Ryanair boss called for a two-drink limit at U.K. airports to stem a rising tide of air rage on his flights, which he said were occurring at a rate of once per week over the summer.