Will Ryanair fly to us?


Will Ryanair fly to us? So, will Ryanair finally fly to the US? “No,” says its CEO Eddie Wilson. The airline has just ordered 300 new Boeing 737 Max 10 aircraft for its European network, but North America is not so much as a blip on its radar, he says.


Will Ryanair ever fly transatlantic?

With travel to the US getting easier, Covid restrictions gone and US Preclearance in Dublin and Shannon, surely the low-cost airline to end them all would crush it if it went transatlantic. So, will Ryanair finally fly to the US? “No,” says its CEO Eddie Wilson.


Why aren t all flights non stop?

Originally Answered: It seems next to impossible to get a direct, nonstop flight these days. are airlines really making/saving that much by incorporating so many connections in their routes? It's all about efficiency, and cost savings as a result. Direct flights require more planes, more crew and more resources to fly.


Does easyJet fly to USA?

With Worldwide by easyJet you can now book flights to far away destinations like New York and Singapore directly with us! That's right.


Will Ryanair get Airbus?

Will Ryanair ever get Airbus? But O'Leary insisted, “We've got more than enough aircraft in the order book. And indeed, we've extended the A320 leases out to 2028.” His message to Boeing and Airbus though, is that Ryanair is always willing to buy “at the right price.”


Can a 737 cross the Atlantic?

Very easily. The shortest commercially flown transatlantic crossing is from Recife, Brazil, to Dakar, Senegal, which is 1,975 miles. The range of a 737–800 (per Wikipedia) is 2,935 miles. It's even just possible over the North Atlantic in one hop.


Why is Ryanair so cheap?

Ryanair's low fares are a result of clever cost-cutting tactics, such as eliminating in-flight amenities, using cheaper secondary airports, and charging for extras like drinks and snacks.