Ryanair predicts demise of rival airlines

Ryanair chief executive Howard Millar has predicted tough times ahead for many airlines due to the current economic climate. Millar believes that UK airlines British Airways and Easyjet, Air France, the Dutch airline – KLM, Lufthansa and of course Ryanair will be the ones to survive.

Millar went on to say that he expects many airlines to be absorbed by bigger competitors with the recent news that Lufthansa intend to purchase Brussels Airlines and Austrian Airlines and the recent decision by British Airways to merge with Iberia. Alitalia are also believed to be currently seeking investment.

These recent events may prove to be bad news for consumers who will have fewer flights to choose from as well as less competition for cheap deals. There may also be considerable job losses as the current economic recession tightens its grip.

Praise for Belfast City Airport from Ryanair

Ryanair heaped praise upon George Best International Airport for its fast turnaround times today. The Airport came out on top in the speed test against other UK based airports used by Ryanair.

The Airport recently changed ownership in a deal believed to be worth over £130 million. A Ryanair spokesman boasted that indeed Ryanair was Europe’s most on time airline with 88% of flights arriving on schedule.

Bridget Dowling of Ryanair also stated that between Nov 2007 and Aug 2008, 94% of its flights at Belfast City Airport were on schedule.

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