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RYANAIR REPORTS Q3 PAT OF €115M (PRE-EXCEPTIONAL)
TRAFFIC GROWS 6% AS FARES RISE 4% Ryanair Holdings plc today (26 Jan.) reported a Q3 PAT of €115m (pre-exceptionals) compared to a strong prior-year Q3 PAT of €149m. An €85m exceptional charge is a provision for approx. 33% of the baseless Italian AGCM fine which our lawyers are confident will be overturned on appeal.… more
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MICHEÁL “DO NOTHING” MARTIN DOSSING IN DAVOS, BUT NO ACTION TO SCRAP DUBLIN AIRPORT CAP “AS SOON AS POSSIBLE”
MUST IRELAND WAIT UNTIL U.S BLOCKS AER LINGUS FLIGHTS, OR CANCELS MARTIN’S WHITE HOUSE VISIT, BEFORE DUBLIN’S ILLEGAL CAP IS SCRAPPED?? Ryanair, Europe’s largest airline, today (Wed, 21 Jan) called for Micheál “do-nothing” Martin to return immediately from this week’s “doss in Davos”, and pass Legislation to scrap Dublin Airport’s illegal cap before the end… more
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RYANAIR ADDS 4th BASED AIRCRAFT IN TIRANA FOR SUMMER 2026
$400M INVEST FACILITATES 20 NEW ROUTES & 50% GROWTH FOR S26 Ryanair, Albania’s only low-fare airline, today (Tues, 20 Jan) announced that it will base a 4th B737-800 aircraft in Tirana for April 2026, (a $400m investment) and open 20 new routes including Alghero, Baden-Baden, Eindhoven, Genoa, Memmingen, Parma & Wroclaw in addition to the… more
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RYANAIR TO CUT BRUSSELS TRAFFIC BY 1M IN 2026 AND 1M IN 2027 AS CHARLEROI COUNCIL AND BELGIUM GOVT RAISE PAX TAXES
WHILE HUNGARY, ITALY, SLOVAKIA AND SWEDEN SCRAP TAXES, SILLY BELGIUM RAISES TAXES (5-FOLD!!) & LOSES TRAFFIC/JOBS Ryanair, Europe’s largest airline, today (Wed, 14 Jan) revised its Brussels 2026 schedules by reducing the number of seats on offer at Charleroi by 1.1m in 2026, with a further planned 1.1m seat cuts in 2027, as Charleroi City… more
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RYANAIR REVEALS THE AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL ‘GRINCHES” WHO RUINED CHRISTMAS FOR OVER 600,000 PASSENGERS DUE TO STAFF SHORTAGES
MISMANAGMENT BY ATC PROVIDERS DENIES THE FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT FOR EU CITZENS Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, today (Thurs, 8 Jan) published the table of “ATC GRINCHES” that ruined Christmas travel for over 600,000 Ryanair passengers during the festive season. This comes after over 3,200 Ryanair flights and 600,000 Ryanair passengers suffered avoidable ATC delays over… more
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RYANAIR REVEALS TOP 5 DESTINATIONS FOR 2026
As the year closes, a new year begins – which means it’s time to start planning your 2026 getaways. To help inspire your New Year travel plans, Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, today (Wed, 31 Dec) revealed the top 5 destinations across its industry-leading network of over 235 destinations that passengers are flocking to in 2026: more






