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In the first quarter of the current financial year, Europe’s biggest airline said profits were up 78% to €820m. It said that average air fares were 21% higher to 51 per passenger. But only 5 new Boeing 737s were delivered over the past 3 months and the airline was in the news for supposedly incentivizing its staff to charge passengers for oversized luggage.
All to discuss with the Chief Executive of the Ryanair Group, Michael O’Leary.
By NewstalkIn the first quarter of the current financial year, Europe’s biggest airline said profits were up 78% to €820m. It said that average air fares were 21% higher to 51 per passenger. But only 5 new Boeing 737s were delivered over the past 3 months and the airline was in the news for supposedly incentivizing its staff to charge passengers for oversized luggage.
All to discuss with the Chief Executive of the Ryanair Group, Michael O’Leary.

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