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  • Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary says high tax UK economy is ‘doomed’

    November 3, 2025

    Michael O’Leary has said that the UK economy is “doomed to continue to fail” until the tax burden starts to come down.  Asked on Sky News about what advice he would offer ahead of the Budget, the Ryanair chief said Rachel Reeves should reduce Air Passenger Duty (APD) and reverse “crazy” planned hikes to the [...]

  • Ryanair profit falls as Boeing delivery delays bite

    May 19, 2025

    Ryanair’s annual profit dipped significantly in its latest financial period despite passenger numbers reaching record levels, as the Irish airline took a swipe at Boeing for aircraft delivery delays. Europe’s largest airline reported a 16 per cent decline in post-tax profit to €1.61bn (£1.4bn) over the 12 months ended 31 March. Ryanair blamed the drop [...]

  • Brits back Ryanair calls for two drink limit at UK airports

    April 22, 2025

    Brits overwhelmingly back a two drink limit at UK airports to stop drunken passengers disrupting flights, a new survey has found. Yasper Communications agency polled more than 2,500 people and found 60.7 per cent either agreed or agreed strongly with the idea. Only 10.8 per cent of Brits disagreed or disagreed strongly with the introduction [...]

  • Ryanair’s airport booze ban is a bootleggers and baptists problem

    January 14, 2025

    Ryanair has reiterated calls for a two-drink limit in airport bars. Like the prohibition-era bootleggers who lobbied for Sunday closing laws, they’re just trying to increase their own sales, says Christopher Snowdon The budget airline Ryanair has called for a two-drink limit in airport bars to create “a safer travel experience for passengers and crews”. [...]

  • Ryanair tells passenger who caused diversion to pay £5,800 for everyone’s hotels

    January 13, 2025

    Ryanair wants a “disruptive” flyer who caused a flight diversion to pay €7,000 (£5,886) for its crew and passengers’ replacement accommodation, amid a developing spat over alcohol consumption at European airports. The low-cost giant is suing the customer after being forced to divert a Dublin-Lanzarote flight to Porto in April last year. The individual was [...]

  • Ryanair calls for ‘urgent’ action to reform UK’s ‘hopeless’ air traffic control body

    November 14, 2024

    The boss of low-cost airline Ryanair has labelled the UK's air traffic control body as "hopeless" and called for its chief to be sacked after a damning report revealed a litany of failures at the organisation.

  • Government must sack air traffic control boss after ‘long line of cock ups,’ Ryanair’s Michael O’Leary says

    September 9, 2024

    Thousands of passengers have had their flights cancelled at Heathrow and Gatwick Airport due to air traffic control staff shortages.

  • The government needs a flight plan

    September 3, 2024

    Airport capacity is a vital national infrastructure issue critical to growth, but we have no idea where the government stands, says Eliot Wilson Michael O’Leary, the veteran CEO of Ryanair, is a reliable source of copy. Last week this paper reported his view that the next runway to be built to serve London would not [...]

  • Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary considers entering package holiday market

    September 1, 2024

    Michael O'Leary said he wouldn't rule out setting up a package holiday division amid concern over the resilience of near-term flight demand.

  • JD Wetherspoon boss clashes with Ryanair chief over calls for airport pint limits

    August 28, 2024

    Michael O'Leary claimed on Tuesday there had been a rise in in-flight violence over the summer due to increasing drug and alcohol use.

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