What does Ryanair do with airplanes in winter? [closed]

What does Ryanair do with airplanes in winter? [closed] - Rynair Commercial Airplane

At FKB (Baden Airpark, Germany) summer timetable is now active, and frequency for virtually all Ryanair routes is much higher. This is a common pattern in general for Ryanair and other airlines in Europe: People seem to fly much more in summer.

What does Ryanair do with unused airplanes in winter?

I am wondering if there is any connection to the young average age of Ryanair's fleet (4.6 years as of February 2013), now and possibly in the future. Perhaps Ryanair is selling airplanes in winter, and buying new ones shortly before summer season.






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Can planes fly in winter?

Conclusion. In conclusion, planes can and do fly in the snow! It does cause some challenges, but nothing that a well-trained pilot and ground crew cannot handle.

Why do they keep airplanes so cold?

To stop passengers fainting And hypoxia can often lead to fainting. Another trigger for hypoxia is warmer cabin temperatures, so airlines choose to keep the cabins cool to lower the risk of anyone passing out.

Why have Ryanair flights disappeared?

The airline told customers that flights are unavailable for purchase due to IT maintenance. Scores of customers bombarded the budget airline on Twitter to ask what is going on. It appears that the majority of missing flights were from March onwards - meaning holidaymakers could not book their summer trips.

Why do flights take longer in winter?

The jet stream over the United States never stays in one place \u2013 it tends to move farther south and blow stronger in the winter, and to move farther north and not blow as strong in the summer. So what does this have to do with planes?



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