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Ryanair under investigation faces a €4.5M fine
The French newpaper Le Figaro has revealed that Ryanair has been under investigation for several months now in regards to illegal worker contracts in France. Like EasyJet recently, Ryanair is “accused of failing to declare workers”, about 120 employees. However, Ryanair could have to pay much more compensation than the orange airline.
Full StorySlammed by the French Labour Court, EasyJet will have to pay €1.5M
After a 3-year investigation years over the legal status of hundreds workers (170) based at Orly Airport, EasyJet was ordered to pay up to €1.5m to the French labour healthcare public body. The orange airline was more precisely “accused of failing to declare workers in Orly between June 2003 and December 2006”.
Full StoryGot some change? I have to use the toilet!
Prepare to hear this if you’re flying anytime soon with… Ryanair, of course. The Irish carrier seems to be in a competition with itself for introducing the most absurd taxes aviation could ever experience. And when we think they finally won, Ryanair announces a new tax.
Full StoryRyanair about to launch its first social media campaign
Ryanair has announced to launch its first online community of loyal customers to step into the world of social world. As said by spokesman Stephen McNamara, the company has not gone into social media earlier because of the volume of customers it was dealing with which in turn would result into a fruitless social media [...]
Full StoryRyanair forgets 63 schoolboys
63 students from the St. Jacques de Compostela school in Dax (Landes) will never forget their school trip to London and especially their return!
Full StoryUpdated – Air France files complaint against Ryanair
According to an article published today in the French newspaper Le Figaro, Air France is file a complaint against Ryanair at the European Commission for receiving hundreds of millions of euros in illegal subsidies.
Full StoryRyanair asks 2,3 million euro to come back to Ostende
Last week, some Belgium sources started to evoke the fact that Ryanair could come back to Ostende. Yesterday, it was a more important Belgium newspaper’s turn to bring up the topic again.
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