Thursday, April 19, 2007

Costs mean Ryanair’s £6 fare to US could be a fantasy trip
Rod stone dow jones newswires
The Business
21 Apr 2007

“SOMEBODY at some stage is going to do a long-haul, low-cost airline. Will it be successful? I doubt it.” Those words were uttered in late 2005, not by the boss of a big global carrier anxious to protect its business, but by Michael O’Leary, the... read more...

1 Comments:

Blogger jonthetourist said...

Ryanair's premium cabin will not have international salarymen in it, but it will have self-employed and leisure travellers spending their own money, who will happily pay for more space at afres starting from (my guess) £199.

The back of the plane will start at £7, but the avergae yield will be whatever it needs to be to be profitable. bring it on Ryanair!

4:11 PM

 

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