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Ryanair Reports Q3 Net Profit Of €88m
Due To Stronger Christmas/New Year Traffic. Ryanair Holdings plc today (3 Feb.) reported a Q3 profit of €88m, compared to a €66m loss in the same quarter last year. Highlights include: Traffic grew 6% to 36m guests. Revenue per guest rose 13% (9% higher fares; ancillary rev. up 21%). Over 90% of flights arrived… more
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Ryanair Calls On Chancellor Sajid Javid To Extend Flybe APD ‘Holiday’ To All UK Airline Competitors
Ryanair, which is the largest passenger airline operating to and from the UK today (Thurs, 16 Jan) wrote to Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sajid Javid MP, calling on him to extend the APD eco tax ‘holiday’ given to Flybe, to all of its UK airline competitors including Ryanair, Easyjet and BA, as otherwise this government… more
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Ryanair December Traffic Grows 9% To 11.2m Guests
Ryanair Holdings plc today (3 Jan) released December traffic statistics as follows: 2018 2019 (LF) Growth Ryanair Group 10.3m 11.2m (95%) +9% Ryanair 10.0m 10.7m (95%) +7% Lauda 0.3m 0.5m (95%) +67% Rolling Annual* 140.2m 152.4m (96%) +9% *Includes Lauda pre-consolidation (August… more
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Ryanair Launches New Paphos Routes To Warsaw Modlin & Poznań, Poland
Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, today (13 Nov) announced 2 new summer 2020 routes from Paphos to Warsaw Modlin and Poznań in Poland, both with weekly services commencing in March 2020. Paphos consumers and visitors can now book their summer holidays to Warsaw Modlin and Poznań as far out as October 2020, flying on the… more
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Ryanair Q1 Profits Fall 21% To €243m Due To Lower Fares, Higher Fuel & Staff Costs. Full Year Guidance Unchanged.
Ryanair Holdings plc today (29 July) reported a 21% fall in Q1 profits to €243m. A 6% decline in ave. fare was offset by strong ancillary revenues and 11% traffic growth to 42m guests. Costs rose 19% as our fuel bill increased 24% and Lauda costs were fully consolidated (but not in the prior year… more
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Ryanair Refutes Transport & Environment Report As Guesswork
“This report by Transport & Environment is based on guesswork and not facts. Claims in this report that regional airports are “likely to be in receipt of state aid” is not research, it’s guesswork. The airports they refer to represent less than 6% of Ryanair’s 152m annual traffic. Ryanair does not receive subsidies.… more
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RYANAIR BECOMES No1 CYPRUS AIRLINE, ADDS NEW ROUTES 25 ROUTES (7 NEW) FOR 2019, 1.2M CUSTOMERS P.A
Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, today (26 June) confirmed it will continue to grow in Cyprus next winter and will deliver a total of 1.2m customers annually at Larnaca and Paphos airports, a 30% increase year-on-year. Ryanair expanded its 2019/2020 winter schedule, and will deliver 25 routes in total including 7 new routes from Paphos. Continued… more



