The aircraft maker's brutal year means the European budget carrier won't get new aircraft, curbing its forecasts.
By Conor Humphries DUBLIN (Reuters) -Sharp falls in Ryanair ticket prices seen earlier this summer have eased significantly ...
A cap on the number of flights coming in and out of Dublin Airport next summer has been paused by a High court ruling.
European stocks rose on Monday as strength across energy stocks and deal-making chatter lifted the regional benchmark, even ...
PROFITS at Ryanair have fallen by almost a fifth as the airline counted the cost of delays to new aircraft. The budget flyer ...
Ryanair is cutting its fiscal 2026 traffic outlook—reflecting the impact ongoing delivery delays of Boeing aircraft are ...
As a result, Ryanair has tempered its growth forecasts, revising its full-year traffic projection from 215 million to 210 ...
Ryanair has cut projections for passenger numbers by five million for its next financial year and reported an 18% drop in ...
Ryanair issued a warning to UK airports after Chancellor Rachel Reeves increased airline departure taxes in Labour's Budget ...
Ryanair is among airlines waiting for planes from Boeing, which is facing production quality issues as well as a workers ...
Michael O’Leary described Boeing delays as “a pain in the backside,” as he continues to negotiate with senior leaders at the ...
The stay order will grant airlines, including Aer Lingus and Ryanair, more time to possibly remove the passenger cap at ...