Monday, August 1, 2011

When Ryanair activates it transatlantic flights from Dublin to Long Island Macarthur, wat planes will they use

When Ryanair activates it transatlantic flights from Dublin to Long Island Macarthur, wat planes will they use
I read several news articles that Ryanair will soon have trans-atlantic flights from Dublin, Ireland to Baltimore, Providence, and Long Island (Macarthur). What planes do you think they will use to Long Island? I know Long Island's runway length is the same as LaGuardia's, and LaGuardia has 757s, and I think 767s.
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1 :
I have not seen or heard that Ryanair will be activating any transatlantic trips to the U.S. especially to places like Long Island MacArthur and Providence, and if they are considering it, it's not being reflected on their website.
2 :
Mike O'Leary (Ryanair chief dude in charge) has said that launching the Ryanair-style transatlantic airline will depend on acquiring fuel-efficient aircraft at good prices. The best shot they've got at that is to take over Air Berlin, which placed orders for 25 Boeing 787 Dreamliners last year, and is having some growing pains. Air Berlin's LTU division does have some Airbus 330s that could be shifted to Ireland-USA flights.

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