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Ryanair Strategy Places It At Larger Airports
24. september 2010 12:36 | AirportsAviation Week
Ryanair is planning to make significant changes to its current operating strategy, statements made by CEO Michael O’Leary indicate, by serving more of Europe's larger airports and moving away from discounting as much as in the past.
The statements were made by O’Leary to Bloomberg news agency. “Increasingly in the future there’s going to be a spread of bigger airports, as well as secondary ones,” O’Leary was quoted as saying. However, he ruled out serving Frankfurt, Paris Charles de Gaulle and London Heathrow, saying it is impossible to turn around an aircraft in 25 minutes at these three airports.
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