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City: Dinard Country: France IATA code: DNR Personnel: Mr Philippe Cracosky, Airport Director Schedule Analysis: Traffic Analysis: information available on Freight tonnage, Passenger Numbers and Aircraft movements News: Ryanair to place up to 10 737s at new Birmingham base (15 January 2008)
Irish
budget carrier Ryanair is to station up to 10 Boeing
737-800s at Birmingham under plans to establish
a new base at the UK’s
second-largest city.
It
will initially place two 737s at Birmingham
in order to open 20 ... Related Articles
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Ryanair to open 13 routes from new Bristol base (24 May 2007)
Irish
budget carrier Ryanair is
to establish another European base, at Bristol
in the UK,
and open 13 new routes from the station, half of them to Eastern Europe.
Two
Boeing 737-800 aircraft will be based at Bristol.
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Ryanair to begin Bournemouth-Pisa service (09 February 2006)
Irish budget carrier Ryanair in June will begin
non-stop service from Bournemouth in the UK to Pisa in Italy.
The carrier will operate the route
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Ryanair turns to UK's East Midlands after Lubeck snag (14 September 2005)
Irish
budget carrier Ryanair is
to open ten new routes from the UK’s Nottingham East Midlands Airport after being forced to turn
its attentions elsewhere as a result of halted development at Germany’s Lubeck
Airport.
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Ryanair axes Stansted-Brest (07 April 2004)
Irish
budget carrier Ryanair has
revealed that it is to axe its services between London Stansted and the French west coast city of Brest
due to poor economic performance.
The
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