Ryanair ups its fees for musical instruments and golf clubs

Ryanair ups its fees for musical instruments and golf clubs

Ryanair has hit a bum note after increasing the cost of taking musical instruments and golf clubs on flights by £5 each. Ryanair now charges £55 each way to take a musical instrument on to a flight as extra luggage, and it’s also a bogey for golf fans, as the …
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On the Eve of Its IPO, Uber Can't Shake a Lingering Legal Question

Last month, the EU Parliament approved new rules to protect workers in the gig economy. It says companies engaging “on-demand, voucher-based and platform workers” must allow them to refuse work and be paid for canceled work; they must honor …
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Leaving out shell companies would seriously underestimate GDP: Former Chief Statistician

The National Sample Survey Office (NSSO) has found many holes in MCA-21 data used for GDP calculation, hinting that it probably overestimates the GDP. The former Chief Statistician of India Pronab Sen, though, has a completely different view on the issue …
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UPDATE 1-Trump blasts report on his business losses, calls accounting a 'sport'

(Adds Pelosi comment in paragraphs 6-8). WASHINGTON, May 8 (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump defended himself on Wednesday following
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Tesla is turning to data-driven offerings to make up for potential losses in EV market share

This is an excerpt from a story delivered exclusively to Business Insider Intelligence Transportation & Logistics Briefing subscribers. To receive the full story plus other insights each morning, click here. Tesla, the Elon Musk-led automaker, is leaning on vehicle …
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