Tuesday, December 29, 2009

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Enac against Ryanair - Of the two litigant has

From January 23
Ryanair, the famous low-cost airline based in Dublin, will suspend all domestic flights between the Italian ports.
The news appeared on the Internet site of the company, after the Civil Aviation Authority, the National Authority for Civil Aviation has asked the Italian airports to require airlines to accept all valid travel documents in Italy. Ryanair, in fact, at the check-in will only accept an identity card and passport, when in Italy are considered documents valid driver's license, the port 's weapons and so on.
seems a matter of nothing and, in fact, it is, how ever much insistence by the Air Traffic Control? After all, would most urgent problems to deal with. The meaning of such fussiness is understood only by looking more broadly the work of the 'Civil Aviation Authority in recent weeks. Easy Jet, another low-cost airline, has just been fined € 110,000, due to delays and disruption to passengers, took place in November. In the same period CAI, the airline formed from the merger of Alitalia and Air One, has had the same problems, but was not fined.
Ryan, however, an ultimatum, it seems the latest attempt to support Alitalia in its race to the monopoly on domestic routes. The national airline, in fact, has embarked on a marketing strategy, which, unlike other major European airlines and focuses on domestic flights. To date, CAI owns 80% of the Italian market, where Ryanair give up domestic routes, will get an almost absolute monopoly.
Meanwhile, the Irish company confirming the temporary suspension of flights and passengers will be invited to the ground to protest with the Civil Aviation Authority. Still refusing to accept the Italian rules: only an identity card and passport ensure reliable detection, it said in a statement of the Company. Michael O'Leary, Ryanair's chief executive, goes further: "The Enac promotes terrorism."
Vito Riggio, president of ENAC, demands apology for this statement and reiterates that the Board is not trying to promote CAI, but simply demands compliance. Maybe.
Meanwhile, today the Corriere della Sera, Sergio Rizzo ENAC informs us that they remembered the law, after Ryanair refused boarding to a young Member of the majority of government: instead of the ID card , was presented at the check-in card parliamentary ...

Mattia SerranĂ²

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