Ryanair warns of 10% fare rise this summer due to lack of planes
- Ryanair warns of higher airfares this summer due to aircraft availability, expecting a 10% price increase compared to last year.
- Growth in passenger numbers will be lower than expected due to Boeing and Airbus aircraft delivery delays.
- Ryanair may receive fewer new planes than anticipated, impacting summer fares and passenger capacity.
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The low-cost airline is a pioneer when it comes to low prices. The big problem now: Delivery of Boeing machines is being delayed.
The largest European low-cost carrier, Ryanair, is considering increasing ticket prices by ten percent this summer. The reason is delayed deliveries of ordered aircraft from American manufacturer Boeing, which may lead to the cancellation of some flights. On Monday, CEO Michael O’Leary announced this.
The head of Ryanair is preparing customers for rising flight prices. Tickets could be up to ten percent more expensive in summer. The reason is delayed aircraft deliveries.
According to the statements of the executive director of Irish low-cost airline Ryanair, ticket prices will increase by about 10 percent this summer. The reason for this is delays in aircraft delivery.
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