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Post by timelesstable on Aug 29, 2015 19:03:53 GMT 1
Michael O’Leary, the airline’s chief executive, has mooted the prospect of establishing a discount transatlantic service ever since the creation of Ryanair 30 years ago; yesterday, directors approved such plans, as part of a long-term growth strategy. Within five years, Ryanair will offer one-way tickets to and from the US for as little as $10 (£6.75), although fares could be closer to £100 on average. Ryanair is understood to be in talks with over a dozen airports across Europe, with some allegedly already keen to carry the service. Destinations could include New York, Boston, Chicago and Miami from London Stansted, Dublin and Berlin. www.yourmoney.com/household-bills/ryanair-jetting-towards-us-flights-for-10/?utm_source=taboola&utm_medium=content+discovery&utm_campaign=traffic+driver&utm_content=johnstonpress-wakefieldexpress
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