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Ryanair rejects Tenpenny Management jibe  
European Airlines  
   

"Tenpenny Management" jibe claimed by the House of Commons Select Committee for Ryanair is fervently rejected. It corroborated after amending the record and declared that it has only 'onepenny management'.

Ryanair.com announced the release of 250,000 seats for sale on 26th July for 24 hrs for just 1 penny inclusive of taxes. The reduced travel facility is for a selective period between November and January.

"The Transport Select Committee is a talking shop run by politicians who fly around for free using House of Commons warrants. The British Public attitude to air travel is patently clear. They love Ryanair's low fares which is why Ryanair is growing by 20% p.a. at a time when British Airways is shrinking", speaking on Thursday, Peter Sherrard said.

He added, "Ryanair again calls on Gwyneth Dunwoody and her other 'free flyers' to investigate real issues of concern to passengers such as: why is Gordon Brown stealing £ 10 from every passenger this year? Why are millions of Britons stuck in queues at airport security this summer? Why are millions of British visitors spending longer in passport queues at British Airports?" 
  
Peter Sherrard further added, "Ryanair will be happy to attend any meeting of the Transport Committee which deals with these real concerns of our 50 million passengers".

The statements given by Ryanair are very crucial in the fact that there are no hidden charges in the reduced prices that the carrier offers in its fares.