Ryanair forced to do u-turn on plans to launch transatlantic service
Ryanair's been forced to row back on claims that it's board had approved plans to launch a transatlantic service. A statement was issued to the stock exchange last night and the airline's board also released a statement saying it had not approved flights between Europe and the US, and did not intend to do so. It's after the claims were made in a report in the Financial Times earlier this week, which also contained an interview with Ryanair's Chief Marketing Officer Kenny Jacobs.
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