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Hundreds of Ryanair flights could be axed next summer due to Boeing delays, says Michael O’Leary
Ryanair has warned passengers that hundreds of UK flights could be cancelled next summer due to a global shortage of new aircraft caused by Boeing production delays.
Ryanair thinks Boeing might wreck another summer
CEO Michael O’Leary is back to bashing Boeing (BA) once again. The outspoken airline executive said that delivery delays from America’s largest planemaker are threatening to wreck a second summer in a row for the carrier.
Ryanair Chief Says Boeing To Blame For Lower Traffic Growth
Ryanair’s CEO Michael O’Leary said that in his 30 years in the airline industry he had never seen capacity constraints like those he’s facing now.
Ryanair Cuts Traffic Estimate For 2025 Amid Boeing Aircraft Delivery Delays
While those aircraft should come in January and February 2025, the problem was that Ryanair is scheduled to receive 30 737 MAX 8-200s between March and June 2025, O’Leary told Reuters, questioning how many aircraft it would actually receive for the upcoming summer season.
Ryanair Says Boeing Delivery Delays to Slow Growth Next Year
Ryanair Holdings Plc said a strike at planemaker Boeing Co. has compounded aircraft-delivery delays, crimping the outlook for passenger growth next year at the European budget carrier.
Ryanair warns hundreds of flights from the UK could be scrapped next summer
RYANAIR has threatened to scrap hundreds of UK flights next summer. Michael O’Leary, CEO of the budget airline, has revealed a rise in aviation taxes would cause some flights to no longer be
Ryanair to cut traffic estimate for next year due to delivery delays
STORY: Ryanair will have to revise down its passenger traffic estimates for next year.That was the word from the budget airline's CEO Michael O'Leary to Reuters Wednesday (October 16).He blamed expected delivery delays of Boeing aircraft.
Ryanair warns of fewer flights next summer due to Boeing aircraft delays
Ryanair has warned it will fly fewer passengers than planned next summer because of delivery delays from Boeing, as airline frustration at the crisis-hit manufacturer mounts. The low-cost airline is Boeing’s largest customer in Europe and is scheduled to receive 30 Boeing 737 aircraft between March and June next year to help it meet ambitious growth targets.
Exclusive-Ryanair to cut traffic estimate for next year due to plane delivery delays
Ryanair will have to revise down its passenger traffic estimates for next year because of expected aircraft delivery delays from Boeing, the budget airline's group CEO Michael O'Leary told Reuters on Wednesday.
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Ryanair 'will slash UK flights if made to pay more tax' - despite enjoying recent 50% cut
Michael O’Leary, the chief of low-cost airline Ryanair, has argued that any increase in air passenger duty (APD) would ...
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Ryanair warns of flight cuts in the UK if rachel reeves raises aviation taxes in upcoming budget
Ryanair threatens to reduce UK flights if Chancellor Rachel Reeves raises aviation taxes in her Budget, citing concerns over ...
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Ryanair adds new route to affordable European destination from popular UK airport
The low-cost airline will head to a destination situated only three hours from the UK as part of its 2024 winter schedule.
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Ryanair threatens to axe flights if aviation tax is raised
CEO of Ryanair Michael O'Leary has said Ryanair will have to cut some flights if Chancellor Rachel Reeves raises aviation taxes ...
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I went on best Ryanair flight ever after seeing the Northern Lights from the sky – people were so happy coming home
A RYANAIR passenger has revealed he was on the “best flight ever” after witnessing the Northern Lights off the coast of ...
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Ryanair issues urgent warning to all passengers travelling this week
Ryanair's website and app will be down for eight hours this week, so passengers are advised to check in early to avoid fees.
Irish Examiner on MSN
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Prisons have 'taken on a Ryanair approach' when it comes to prisoners, says Cork judge
Judge Colm Roberts made the remarks in Mallow District Court when he sentenced a man for two public order offences ...
Irish Mirror on MSN
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Ryanair slashes prices to some of Europe’s spookiest cities in latest flash sale
Ryanair has slashed prices on tonnes of destinations in Europe, including some of the spookiest spots ahead of Halloween ...
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