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Michael O’Leary denies ‘courting disaster’ with low fuel levels on Ryanair flights

Fourth emergency landing in Spain in the past three months

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Ryanair have the youngest fleet of aircraft in Europe, and i can travel to Dublin from London for £30 return. The train fare from central London to the airport return costs me more than the flight.
I find it astonishing for CNBC and the author of this article to quote a not-yet-licensed helicopter pilot on a subject where his credentials are unknown, suspect, and/or wanting: this is another illustration of CNBC and the author needing to "do homework" BEFORE they file the story . . . .
Madrid, Paris, Tenerife. This is the equivalant of an Altanta-Boston Flight being diverted to Maimi, or better an island like Jamaica. I doubt fuel the problem here, navigation perhaps or perhaps the story itself?
Dear oh dear is this real reporting or fiction ? Suggest your staff writer gets some experience and then comes back. IAA has investigated and reported today on 3 landings at Valencia and found pilots acted correctly in accordance with EU safety laws. Report found Spanish Air Traffic Control has significant issues that need resolving. Spain doesn't appear to want to address its own issues closer to home with its own airlines and practices. I want an airline to divert if there is a problem.
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