Directivos de Ryanair's aprueban vuelos transantlanticos

exodus

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Está de pensarse por mas barato que cueste. Lo digo a título personal y basado en mi propia experiencia. Si un vuelo de menos de un par de horas es insufrible en sus incomodísimos asientos no quisiera imaginar lo que sería la tortura de viajar mas de 8 horas en las mismas condiciones.

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jor1

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Pues que siempre no...

Según esto se dice que probablemente en unos 4 o 5 años ya se pueda pensar en esa posibilidad.

http://www.bbc.com/news/business-31975456

Ryanair abandons plans to operate transatlantic flights

Budget airline Ryanair has abandoned plans to operate transatlantic flights, just days after it said its board had approved the measure.

In a statement, Ryanair said it "has not considered or approved any transatlantic project and does not intend to do so".

On Monday, Ryanair had said its board approved a plan to operate budget flights to the US within five years.

Ryanair first aired the plans in 2008.

Earlier in the week, a spokesperson told the BBC long-haul flights were "dependent on attaining viable long-haul aircraft and we estimate that's four to five years away".

It said it would like to offer low-cost flights between 12 to 14 European cities and the same number of US cities.

Currently, the transatlantic route is dominated by long-established airlines, with British Airways and American Airlines the main players.

Oslo-based low-cost airline Norwegian Air Shuttle began a service to the US in 2013, but recently blamed the costs of its expansion, including disputes with US regulators, for its first loss in eight years.
 
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