Ireland's Ryanair Seeks European Supremacy
With a goal of putting an end to "the high-fares dominance," Ryanair executives are determined to create Europe's biggest airline by the end of the decade. The Irish carrier's traffic--about 13 million passengers in fiscal 2002-03--is expected to soar to more than 40 million passengers by 2010...
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