Kenny Jacobs, the low-cost airline's chief marketing officer, said: "This is the second time in two months that French ATC unions will deliberately close the skies over Europe and disrupt the travel plans of millions of consumers. The timing of these strikes is designed to cause maximum disruption t
Date: Jun 30, 2015
Category: World
Source: Google
Analysis: Government support moves Aer Lingus deal towards success
However, in January, shortly after the issue first hit the headlines, Ryanair chief marketing officer Kenny Jacobs said that, in general, when one airline took over another, price increases had followed.
Date: May 26, 2015
Category: Business
Source: Google
Ryanair aims for profits of €970m as German market targeted
Chief marketing officer Kenny Jacobs said Germany would be its number one focus as it sought to recruit new passengers. The airline has just a 4 per cent share of the countrys air travel market.
Date: May 26, 2015
Category: Business
Source: Google
Ryanair U-turn after blunder over low-cost flights to US
It's not clear precisely how the cock-up emerged, but Monday's statement appears to have been prompted by a follow-up question from the media on foot of an interview earlier that dau by Ryanair's chief marketing officer, Kenny Jacobs.
ince last years agm, Ryanair has beefed up customer service as part of a strategy aimed at attracting more passengers, particularly business travellers, to the airline. Following yesterdays meeting, chief marketing officer Kenny Jacobs said it is now getting about 4,000 business bookings a day.
We are delighted to launch Ryanair Business Plus, offering business and corporate travellers a tailored package, including flexible ticket changes, a 20kg bag allowance, fast-track at airports, priority boarding and premium seating, said the airlines Chief Marketing Officer, Kenny Jacobs.
Date: Aug 28, 2014
Category: Business
Source: Google
From budget to business: how the low cost airlines are winning us over
Although Ryanairs chief marketing officer, Kenny Jacobs, admitted on Wednesday that the airline is unlikely to attract business passengers from the likes of Goldman Sachs, the airline is confident of increasing its share of the corporate travel market as the recession has forced a fundamen
Date: Aug 27, 2014
Category: Business
Source: Google
Ryanair moves on from the O'Leary 'pony and trap' show
It was also announced that the carrier had recruited a chief marketing officer, Kenny Jacobs, who previously held the same role at Moneysupermarket. Jacobs will take over from OLeary as Ryanairs main spokesman.