Ryanair group chief executive Michael O'Leary said today he thinks Boeing will catch up on its backlog of deliveries in time for summer 2026.
Ryanair could have as many as 5 million passengers per year in Ukraine within a year or two of reopening its skies, CEO Michael O'Leary said on Tuesday, as the low-cost airline prepared for a return to the war-torn country.
Ryanair expects summer fares to rise 4-6% this year, CEO Michael O'Leary said at a press conference in Warsaw on Tuesday. The Irish airline experienced a 10% fall in fares over its two summer quarters last year,
According to Ryanair, "As Europe’s largest airline group we’re investing $22bn in 210 new Boeing 737-8200 ‘Gamechanger’ aircraft: 4% more guests, 16% less fuel burn and 40% less noise emissions." "By 2034 we will receive a further 300 new Boeing 737- MAX 10 aircraft which not only carry 21% more guests,
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Ryanair is cranking up the competition in Poland adding 24 new routes while calling out the government over sky-high air traffic control (ATC) fees.
🐱A cat boarded a plane and grounded flights for two days. A Ryanair Boeing 737 was preparing to take off from Rome to Germany when the crew heard meowing just before passengers were about to board. When they tried to catch it, it escaped into the electronics compartment and hid… pic.twitter.com/F7yrGgpXdx