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11.07.26 - 09:06
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Ryanair has axed its family seating policy – but kids′ fees still add up (The Guardian)
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The airfare for a baby on your lap could cost more than your own ticket. Here's how airline charges and travel taxes can hit youRyanair recently stopped making parents pay to sit next to their children but depending on the airline the hidden extra costs involved in flying with children can be substantial. In some cases, you can even end up spending more for the baby on your lap than you paid for your own flight.Your baby might not need a seat, but you are still likely to pay fees for them to travel. Some airlines offer discounts for children over two, while others whack families with the cost of a full-grown adult. Continue reading......
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10.07.26 - 18:00
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Two bidders are better than one. But easyJet′s exit is depressing for the London market | Nils Pratley (The Guardian)
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Once again a mispriced share price created the opening for US raiders to rush inUS private equity firm Apollo enters easyJet bidding warWill any remaining bidders for easyJet please make their way to the boarding gate? In reality, we've probably seen the whole cast at this point because the arrival of US private equity firm Apollo, trumping Castlelake's offer, is a surprise. But the outbreak of a competitive auction will come as a relief to easyJet's board.For all the fake drama of Castlelake's five offers, it was an act of timidity on the part of easyJet chair Sir Stephen Hester to surrender at 690p, as argued here earlier this week. Apollo's 715p, or £5.7bn, is only 3.6% more but at least the first digit is less embarrassing and there is always a chance Castlelake comes back for another go. Continue reading......
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10.07.26 - 18:00
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Poker um Easyjet: Neuer Flugstil (FAZ)
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Im Bieterkampf um Easyjet zeigt sich ein Wandel bei der Konsolidierung der Flugbranche. Die machen Airlines nicht mehr unter sich aus, nun sortieren Finanzinvestoren. Für Passagiere kann das teuer werden....
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10.07.26 - 17:46
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WOCHENVORSCHAU: Termine bis 24. Juli 2026 (DPA-AFX)
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FRANKFURT (dpa-AFX) - Wirtschafts- und Finanztermine bis Freitag, den 24. Juli^---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------MONTAG, DEN 13. JULITERMINE UNTERNEHMEN07:00 DEU: Fraport, Verkehrszahlen ......
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10.07.26 - 17:42
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TAGESVORSCHAU: Termine am 13. Juli 2026 (DPA-AFX)
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FRANKFURT (dpa-AFX) - Wirtschafts- und Finanztermine am Montag, den 13. Juli^TERMINE UNTERNEHMEN07:00 DEU: Fraport, Verkehrszahlen 06/2613:00 USA: Fastenal, Q2-Zahlen18:00 DEU: Volkswagen, Pre-Close-Call 1. Halbjahr 2026...
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10.07.26 - 17:06
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Delta Rises on Profit Guidance; EasyJet Moves on Apollo Bid | Stock Movers (Bloomberg)
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On this episode of Stock Movers:
- Delta (DAL) shares are higher after it reaffirmed its full-year profit guidance, citing strong demand for premium, corporate and international travel that helped offset the highest quarterly fuel expense in its history. The airline earned an adjusted $1.56 a share in the second quarter, topping analysts' estimates, with revenue rising 14% from a year earlier and capacity increasing just 1%.
- EasyJet (EZJ) shares are moving on news it received a fresh offer from Apollo Global Management for 715 pence a share, beating a rival proposal from Castlelake. EasyJet is "no longer minded to recommend the Castlelake proposal" and would be minded to recommend Apollo's bid to its shareholders, given that Apollo's £5.7 billion bid is superior to Castlelake's £5.5 billion offer.
- WD-40 (WDFC) shares jumped after the lubricant spray maker boosted its net sales forecast for the full year. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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10.07.26 - 16:48
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Ryanair Passenger Partially Sucked Out Of Plane After Window Shatters (ZeroHedge)
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Ryanair Passenger Partially Sucked Out Of Plane After Window Shatters
A 61-year-old Serbian man was almost sucked out of a Ryanair flight after a piece of the plane's engine broke off and struck a window on the Boeing 737-800, causing it to shatter.
The man's wife and other passengers pinned the man to his seat for five minutes as his "head and shoulders" were hanging outside the plane, which had left Greece's Macedonia airport for Germany at 5:55 a.m. CNN Greece reports.
"The plane window broke and his wife held him for 5 minutes from the feet so that he would not leave. With the help of many passengers, they managed to pull him into the cabin," said trade union official, Michalis Giannakos, adding "the injured person is in shock and with friction burns."
Engine debris shattered a cabin window on a Ryanair Greece–Germany flight, nearly pulling a 61-year-old passenger out. She suffered friction burns. pic.twitter.com/cGh1Wwmoq3
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