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Wednesday, May 09, 2007

Ryanair declares ‘price war’ with £10 fare
Terry Macalister
The Guardian
10 May 2007

Ryanair declared a “price war” yesterday against its no-frills rivals such as easyJet as it slashed fares to fill seats when passenger numbers are falling. The Ireland-based flyer is to offer 10m tickets for £10 including taxes, scrapping a policy of... read more...
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