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Sep 02, 2015 (newstodate): Ryanair is not exactly known for restraint in its public announcement and statements by its CEO.
This was also flashed at a press conference in Copenhagen on September 1, 2015, where the carrier's CEO Michael O'Leary foresaw a continuous build-up of Ryanair routes over the coming few years, up from the 14 so far operated to eventually reaching 60 by summer 2019, equaling a total of up to 10 mio passengers which corresponds to roughly half of today's passenger volumes through Copenhagen Airport.
As one solid piece of news, news were announced of Ryanair's forthcoming 15th destination at Copenhagen Airport - Porto in Portugal from summer 2015.
Following a court ruling supporting Danish unions' rights to take labor action against the carrier, Ryanair in early July closed down the Copenhagen base opened only on March 2015 with up to four Boeing 737-800 aircraft deployed to serving 11 routes, and also closed its base at Billund Airport, opened in in March 2012 with the stationing of two Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
This was also flashed at a press conference in Copenhagen on September 1, 2015, where the carrier's CEO Michael O'Leary foresaw a continuous build-up of Ryanair routes over the coming few years, up from the 14 so far operated to eventually reaching 60 by summer 2019, equaling a total of up to 10 mio passengers which corresponds to roughly half of today's passenger volumes through Copenhagen Airport.
As one solid piece of news, news were announced of Ryanair's forthcoming 15th destination at Copenhagen Airport - Porto in Portugal from summer 2015.
Following a court ruling supporting Danish unions' rights to take labor action against the carrier, Ryanair in early July closed down the Copenhagen base opened only on March 2015 with up to four Boeing 737-800 aircraft deployed to serving 11 routes, and also closed its base at Billund Airport, opened in in March 2012 with the stationing of two Boeing 737-800 aircraft.