TravTalk - Middle East

Ryanair spreads ME wings

David O’Brien, Chief Commercial Officer, Ryanair tells about the airline’s network plans in the region and beyond.

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Tell us about

operations around the world?

Ryanair is Europe’s top airline, carrying over 130m customers per annum on more than 2,000 daily flights from 87 bases, connecting 211 destinatio­ns in 34 countries on a fleet of 430 Boeing 737 aircraft, with a further 240 Boeing 737’s on order. This will enable Ryanair to lower fares and grow traffic to 200m customers pa by FY24. In 2017, Ryanair became the first European airline to have carried over one billion customers. Ryanair operates a fleet of Boeing 737-800 series aircraft, each with 189 alleconomy seats.

Qthe

How important is

Middle East market for Ryanair?

The Middle East market is currently a small one for Ryanair, but is an important part of our network, and one we hope to develop in the coming years. We already operate a number of routes to Tel Aviv and Eilat (Ovda) in Israel.

Qreason

What was the

to select Amman/Jordan?

Jordan is one of the most attractive tourist destinatio­ns in the world which is now open to new business and leisure travellers from 11 European countries on Ryanair’s low fares. Qlooking

Will you be

to expand at any other Middle Eastern areas?

Opening new routes is dependent on consumer demand, available aircraft capacity, a viable airport deal and required operationa­l needs being met. Jordan and Israel must have Open Skies agreements with the EU, an important prerequisi­te as it means there are no restrictio­ns on flights to/from the EU. Qloyalty

Is there any

programme launched with this new route?

Ryanair does not offer any traditiona­l loyalty programmes, but offers a range of discounts – including travel credits with Ryanair Rooms to all customers via their ‘MyRyanair’ accounts on our website. Ryanair expects to carry 138m customers across our entire network in FY19, including 500,000 to/from Jordan.

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