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RYANAIR REPORTS Q1 PAT OF €820M AS Q1 FARES RECOVER ON STRONG EASTER & MODEST GROWTH
Ryanair Holdings plc today (21 July) reported Q1 profit after tax of €820m, compared to prior-year Q1 PAT of €360m, as traffic grew 4% to 58m passengers at 21% higher fares. Q1 highlights include: Q1 REVIEW Ryanair Group CEO Michael O’Leary, said: Revenue & Costs: “Total revenue rose 20% to €4.34bn. Scheduled revenue increased 26%… more
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RYANAIR CALLS FOR NATS CEO, MARTIN ROLFE, TO QUIT AS NATS STAFF SHORTAGES DISRUPT 7,000 PASSENGERS OVERFLYING THE UK TODAY (WED, 16 JULY)
Ryanair, the UK’s No.1 low fares airline, today (Wed, 16 July) called on NATS CEO, Martin Rolfe, to step down after NATS staff shortages delayed 38 flights by up to 1 hour on Wednesday (16 July), unfairly disrupting the travel plans of over 7,000 passengers overflying the UK. Ryanair has long campaigned for ATC reform… more
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RYANAIR CALLS ON URSULA VON “DERLAYED-AGAIN” TO REFORM EUROPE’S ATC SERVICE OR QUIT AS YET ANOTHER “RECREATIONAL” FRENCH ATC STRIKE DISRUPTS 30,000 PASSENGERS TODAY (16 JULY)
Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, today (Wed, 16 July) called on Ursula von “Derlayed-Again” to take urgent action to reform Europe’s failed ATC service as French ATC engage in yet another “recreational” French ATC strike today (Wed, 16 July), unfairly disrupting the travel plans of 30,000 Ryanair passengers – almost all of which are not flying… more
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RYANAIR CALLS ON MARTIN ROLFE TO FIX NATS OR QUIT
AS NATS ATC SYSTEM FAILURE (MON, 14 JULY) DISRUPTS OVER 10,000 PASSENGERS Ryanair, the UK’s No.1 low fares airline, today (Mon, 14 July) called on NATS CEO, Martin Rolfe, to fix NATS or quit after yet another NATS ATC system failure today (Mon, 14 July), which delayed over 50 Ryanair flights by up to 45… more
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URSULA VON “DERLAYED-AGAIN” SURVIVES NO CONFIDENCE VOTE WHILE EU PASSENGERS DEMAND URGENT ATC REFORM
Following Ursula von “Derlayed-Again’s” survival of yesterday’s no-confidence vote, Ryanair and its passengers today (Fri, 11 July), called on the EU Commission President to use her “last chance” to finally take action to protect overflights during national ATC strikes, and demand that Europe’s ATCs are fully staffed for the first wave departures each day. Almost… more
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RYANAIR REACHES NEW HEIGHTS WITH 7 MILLION PASSENGERS THROUGH GLASGOW INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Ryanair, the UK’s No.1 low-fare airline, announced today (Wed, 9 Jul) that it has carried over 7 million passengers through Glasgow Airport since it began operations to/from the airport in 2014. To celebrate this exciting milestone, Ryanair are offering a robust Summer 2025 schedule of 74 weekly flights across 7 routes to/from Glasgow, including top… more
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RYANAIR CALLS ON COMMISSION PRESIDENT URSULA VON DER LEYEN TO QUIT IF SHE WON’T PROTECT THE EU SINGLE MARKET (OVERFLIGHTS)
Ryanair, Europe’s largest airline, today (Tues, 8 July) issued an open letter to Commission President, Ursula von der Leyen, calling on her to quit if she fails to take action to protect the single market for flights over Europe during national French ATC strikes. Last week, the annual French ATC Summer “recreational” strikes started on… more






