Ryanair carries 200 million passengers in one year
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This European Budget Airline Just Debuted Its First Membership Program—and It Comes With Some Serious Perks
The program costs roughly $100 a year.Witthaya Prasongsin/Getty Images Passenger airplane flying over clouds.Budget-airline Ryanair recently introduced a new paid membership program.The ‘Ryanair Prime’ costs approximately $102.27 a year, and provides advanced seat assignment, and access to discounted tickets. The program also provides travel insurance on Ryanair flights.It's "prime" time for travelers within Europe. Ryanair, a popular low-cost a…
Ryanair carried over 200 million passengers in 2024/25
For the first time in European commercial aviation history, an airline has carried over 200 million passengers during a 12-month period. The company taking that accolade, perhaps unsurprisingly, is Ryanair, the European low-cost giant whose group of airlines includes Ryanair, Ryanair UK, Malta Air, Buzz, and Lauda Europe. To mark passing the 200 millionth passenger milestone, Ryanair, Europe’s largest airline both in terms of fleet size and pass…
Europe's top 20 airline groups by passengers 2024: Ryanair on top again
Ryanair Group extended its lead as Europe's biggest airline group by passenger numbers in 2024. Its 197 million passengers in the calendar year gave it a huge lead over second placed Lufthansa Group's 131 million. The gap of 66 million was more than the annual passenger count of all but the top six groups. Ryanair carried 106 million more passengers than the next biggest low cost airline group: easyJet (also the number two individual airline bra…
Ryanair becomes first European airline to carry 200 million passengers in one year
Ryanair has set a new record, becoming the first European airline to carry 200 million passengers in a single year. The milestone was marked by Maria Cornelia Vos (84), who flew from Fuerteventura to Madrid on 26 March. CEO Michael O’Leary celebrated the achievement, highlighting that Ryanair passengers collectively saved €5 billion compared to competitor […]
Ryanair’s London Stansted Route Leads Zagreb’s Record-Breaking Growth - The Dubrovnik Times
Ryanair carried over 1.3 million passengers through its Zagreb base last year, cementing its position as a key driver of the airport’s strong performance in 2024. According to Eurostat, the European Union’s statistical office, the low-cost airline maintained a robust network of thirty destinations over the peak summer season, with an average cabin load factor of 87%, reports EX-YU Aviation. London Stansted remained the busiest route, while Dubl…
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