Budget carrier Ryanair has pinpointed seven major European airports where travellers face extended waiting times due to the implementation of new EU Entry/Exit System border controls.
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Ryanair Identifies Seven European Airports Experiencing Extended Delays Due to EU Entry/Exit System Implementation
Europe's largest low-cost carrier has pinpointed specific airports where travellers face significant queueing problems following the introduction of new European Union border control procedures.
Washington Grants Extension on Dublin Airport Passenger Limit Response Timeline
The United States government has agreed to postpone its decision deadline regarding potential retaliatory measures against Ireland's Dublin Airport passenger capacity restrictions, providing additional time for legislative action in Dáil Éireann.
Washington Grants Extension on Dublin Airport Passenger Limit Response Deadline
The United States administration has approved an extended timeline for determining its response to Dublin Airport's passenger capacity restrictions, providing Irish authorities additional time to advance legislative solutions through the Oireachtas.
European Union Moves to Prohibit Airlines from Charging Families for Adjacent Seating
The European Union has agreed to ban airlines from imposing additional fees on parents seeking to sit beside their children, marking a significant shift in passenger rights protection across the bloc while avoiding more contentious regulatory changes.
Competition Authority Launches Investigation into Ryanair Family Seating Charges
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority has initiated a formal probe into Ryanair's pricing practices, specifically targeting fees imposed on parents seeking to sit alongside their children during flights.
Aviation Industry Leaders Challenge EU Carbon Trading Expansion at IATA Conference
Major European carriers have mounted opposition to proposed European Union plans extending emissions trading requirements to international aviation routes, citing concerns over passenger fare increases at the International Air Transport Association summit.
Middle East Aviation Crisis Creates Lasting Disruption to Global Airline Routes
Ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East are causing permanent structural changes to global aviation patterns, with European and Asian carriers capturing market share as regional airlines face sustained operational challenges.
Airbus Records 81 Aircraft Deliveries in May, Marking 59% Annual Increase
European aerospace manufacturer Airbus achieved 81 aircraft deliveries during May, representing a substantial 59% increase compared to the corresponding period last year, according to the company's latest monthly performance data.
Boeing Secures FAA Clearance to Accelerate 737 Max Manufacturing Output
American aerospace manufacturer Boeing has received regulatory approval from the Federal Aviation Administration to increase production rates of its 737 Max aircraft, marking a significant milestone in the company's recovery from previous manufacturing and safety challenges.









