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Published Date: 21 October 2009
AN AIRLINE "growth fund", which Ryanair said would accelerate its expansion in Scotland by one million passengers, is to be considered by ministers.
Ryanair said its proposal would help to offset air passenger duty and comply with competition laws, unlike the former Scottish Executive's route development fund, which was axed.

Michael Cawley, the Irish airline's deputy chief executive, said the fund would increase Ryanair's passengers in Scotland by 1.5 million within three to four years, compared with the extra 400,000 that it already planned.

The expected growth is at Edinburgh airport, where Mr Cawley said Ryanair remained on course to base a fifth aircraft next spring, which would create "a few extra routes".

But he said the fund would see 15-20 new Ryanair routes at both Edinburgh and Prestwick, along with expansion at Aberdeen and Inverness.

Mr Cawley, who met finance secretary John Swinney in Edinburgh yesterday, said the fund would be eligible to all airlines in return for passenger growth.

The previous route development fund, ended when the SNP came to power in 2007, had restrictions, such as being open only to airlines launching new routes.





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  • Last Updated: 20 October 2009 9:25 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Budget airlines
 
1

Jose Hartley,

21/10/2009 01:05:44
Michael Cawley, the Irish airline's deputy chief executive, said that the Government should just take money off people and give it to Ryanair
2

truthsleuth,

21/10/2009 02:05:07
Having just watched Panorama on Ryanair the impudence of Michael cawley is clearly in the same class as his egoist boss, rob the poor to pay the rich. Ryanair should use its profits to fund its expansion.
Just how long will the aviation fanatics realise these cheapo airlines are cheapo only because they externalise their costs do not quote the true fare and most of all are subsidised by every ratepayer and taxpayer.

To ask for yet more hidden funding in current circumstances is an absolute disgrace. For a Minister to give these pirate money grabbers beggars belief.

3

Crok,

21/10/2009 15:46:06
For those who trust Ryanair, they just said that it will reduce its aircraft at Shannon from four to one. When Scotland's government will stop to pay, Ryanair will cut its routes and destroy jobs.

 

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