Further re Complaint to EU

Ryanair Holdings PLC 17 January 2002 LUFTHANSA'S NIGHTMARE IN GERMANY - PART THREE THE 'DIRTY TRICKS' CONTINUE!!! Ryanair, Europe's largest low fares airline today (Thursday, 17th January 2002) submitted a third complaint to the European Commission complaining about the latest and most ludicrous legal action by Lufthansa in the Cologne courts. Having failed originally in its application to the Cologne Court to prevent Ryanair advertising 'Frankfurt-Hahn' which is the legal name of the airport, late last week Lufthansa submitted an appeal against the Courts ruling - unbelievably on an ex parte basis - and managed to persuade the Court of Appeals that Ryanair should not be allowed to use the legal name of the airport in any of its advertising. What is most interesting in Lufthansa's latest application is the extent to which they have failed to tell the German Court's the truth. It would appear that Lufthansa omitted to tell the Cologne Court that the actual legal name of Frankfurt-Hahn Airport is 'Frankfurt-Hahn'. It would also appear that Lufthansa omitted to tell the Cologne Court that Frankfurt-Hahn is an IATA designated airport for Frankfurt, and is therefore approved by IATA (of which Lufthansa is a member) as Frankfurt-Hahn Airport. Lufthansa also omitted to advise the German Court that even on one of Lufthansa's own websites (Opodo, which is part owned by Lufthansa) the designated airports for Frankfurt are 'Frankfurt-Main' and 'Frankfurt-Hahn'. The lengths to which Lufthansa will go to mislead the German Courts in order to obtain ludicrous injunctions to prevent Ryanair advertising competition, low fares and choice for German consumers in the Frankfurt area is quite extraordinary. Commenting on this development today, Ryanair's Chief Executive, Michael O'Leary said; 'The only thing that Lufthansa haven't yet got an injunction from the German courts is to prevent Ryanair calling itself Ryanair. So far Lufthansa have attempted to prevent Ryanair showing German consumers comparative advertising that demonstrates Lufthansa's high prices compared with Ryanair's low prices. Lufthansa have also tried to prevent Ryanair using the phrase 'dirty tricks' in connection with Lufthansa, although clearly these ridiculous Court actions are nothing more than the latest 'dirty tricks' from the German flag carrier airline which is determined to prevent the spread of competition and low fares in the German market. What is absolutely crazy is that Lufthansa can now get an order from the German Courts to prevent Ryanair referring to an airport by its legal name. 'The fact that Lufthansa would fail to tell the Judge or the Court that this is the legal name of the airport, or that this is an IATA approved airport for Frankfurt city, or that Lufthansa's own websites refer to it as Frankfurt- Hahn shows the ridiculous lengths that Lufthansa will go to to try to prevent Ryanair advertising its services in Germany and promoting consumer choice and competition. Lufthansa is terrified of Ryanair's low fares. The ultimate nightmare is that German consumers will now realise that Lufthansa has been ripping them all off for years. 'This is clearly not a matter that can be left to the German Courts, since Lufthansa is clearly misusing the legal process in Germany by obtaining injunctions without any notification to Ryanair, and now by failing to advise the German Courts of the factual position (such as the legal name of Frankfurt-Hahn Airport). 'We are now calling on the EU Competition and Transport Commissioners to investigate this anti-competitive behaviour by Lufthansa in order to ensure fair competition and the spread of consumer choice and low fares in the German market. 'As is the case with all of these ludicrous injunctions, Ryanair will appeal them one by one, and we will be successful on all of these appeals. Once the German Courts have heard Ryanair's defence I am very confident that they too will put a stop to Lufthansa's 'dirty tricks' if not we will take them all the way to the European Courts in Luxembourg.' ENDS. Thursday, 17th January 2002 For further information please contact: Michael O'Leary, Ryanair, Tel. 353-1-8121212 Pauline McAlester, Murray Consultants, Tel. 353-1-6633332
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