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Ryanair hikes full-year fare and passenger outlook
- Ryanair has raised its expectations for passenger growth and full-year profits amid rising airfares, which are increasing more than anticipated.
- The airline flew 47.5 million passengers in the third quarter, marking a 6% year-on-year increase. Average fares rose 4% to 44 euros in the third quarter.
- Ryanair expects full-year underlying profits after tax of 2.13 billion to 2.23 billion euros, despite a significant plunge in pre-tax profits to 24.4 million euros.
- The airline aims for controlled profitable growth to 300 million passengers annually by 2033-34, citing industry capacity constraints and operational resilience as key factors.
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Ryanair hikes full-year fare and passenger outlook
The Irish budget airline flew 47.5 million passengers in the third quarter, up 6% year on year.
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Read Full ArticleRyanair Traffic Grows 6% Despite Fares Rising by 4%
Ryanair has reported a profit after tax of €115 million (pre-exceptional) for Q3 FY26, as strong demand continued to support traffic and fare growth. Results published today show passenger numbers rose 6% to 47.5 million, with average fares up 4%, driving a 9% increase in revenue to €3.21 billion. While profits eased compared to a particularly strong Q3 last year, the airline pointed to disciplined cost control and continued fleet and network ex…
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