Gran ‘scarred for life’ after Ryanair flight and continues to have flashbacks

Ryanair Burns Incident Sparks Concerns: The Future of In-Flight Safety and Passenger Rights A recent harrowing experience for a Ryanair passenger, Susan Martin, has brought the issue of in-flight safety and hot beverage handling into sharp focus. The incident, where a 69-year-old woman suffered severe second-degree burns after a tea cup lid detached mid-flight, serves … Read more

From Berlin to Tenerife: All the destinations Ryanair won’t fly to anymore in 2026

Ryanair Route Cuts Signal a Shift in European Air Travel Ryanair, Europe’s largest budget airline, is reshaping its network in 2026 with significant route cuts across several key markets. These changes, impacting countries like Germany, Spain, France, Belgium, Portugal, Bosnia, Serbia and Lithuania, aren’t simply about trimming fat; they reveal a broader trend of airlines … Read more

France, Spain, Italy, India and USA Take Center Stage at World Tourism Fair 2026 in Paris

The Future of Travel: A Look at Trends Shaping the Industry in 2026 and Beyond The World Tourism Fair 2026, taking place in Paris from March 12-15, signals a pivotal moment for the travel industry. With strong representation from France, Spain, Italy, India, and the USA, alongside diverse participation from Africa, Asia, and the Americas, … Read more

Ryanair cuts 2 major routes from Ireland to holiday hotspots for summer 2026

Ryanair Route Cuts Signal Shifting Strategies in European Air Travel Ryanair is adjusting its flight network, discontinuing routes from Ireland to Lithuania’s Palanga and Kaunas airports this April. This move, part of a wider European review, reflects evolving trends in the airline industry and impacts travelers seeking Baltic destinations. Impact on Travelers: What Routes Are … Read more

Ryanair and Aer Lingus shake up hand luggage rules for 2026 from bag sizes to liquid limits

Hand Luggage Revolution: How Airline Rules are Changing & What it Means for Travelers The way we pack for flights is undergoing a significant shift. With Ryanair and Aer Lingus updating their hand luggage policies for 2026, and Dublin Airport embracing new security scanners, travelers need to be aware of the evolving rules to avoid … Read more

Ryanair chief Michael O’Leary plans to hand over to ‘nicer’ successor by 2035 – The Irish Times

Michael O’Leary’s Exit Plan – What It Means for Ryanair Ryanair’s notorious chief executive, Michael O’Leary, has finally sketched a concrete timeline for his departure. While his contract runs out in 2028, the 64‑year‑old is negotiating a possible three‑to‑five‑year extension, after which he intends to step aside within the next five to ten years. The … Read more

Ryanair staff paid commission for charging passengers for oversized bags, airline confirms

Ryanair’s Bag Policies: What’s Next in the World of Airline Luggage? Ryanair’s commission structure for baggage enforcement has stirred up conversations about fairness and customer experience. This article dives into the evolving landscape of airline baggage policies, exploring what’s on the horizon for travelers. We’ll look at how technology, passenger rights, and airline strategies are … Read more

Ryanair ‘false fire alarm’ leaves 18 people injured on plane to Manchester Airport

Air Travel in a State of Alert: What the False Fire Alarm Reveals The recent incident at Majorca’s Palma Airport, where a Ryanair flight was disrupted by a false fire alarm, highlights the complexities of air travel security and passenger safety. While fortunately resulting in only minor injuries, the event underscores crucial areas for improvement … Read more

EasyJet cancel Glasgow and Edinburgh flights as strike sparks holiday chaos

Travel Disruption: The Future of Air Travel Amidst Ongoing Challenges The recent cancellations of flights from Scottish airports to France, due to French air traffic control strikes, highlight a persistent problem: travel disruption. But beyond the immediate frustration for travelers, these events offer a glimpse into potential future trends shaping the aviation industry. From labor … Read more

Ryanair forced to cancel 800 flights in blow to Brits’ summer holidays | Travel News | Travel

The Ripple Effect: How Middle East Conflict Is Reshaping the Airline Industry The aviation sector is a complex web, and current events in the Middle East are sending significant ripples through it. Recent flight cancellations by major airlines like Ryanair and the temporary closure of airports like Dubai highlight how geopolitical instability can directly impact … Read more