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Ryanair Profits Surge 40% to Record €2.26 Billion Despite Fuel Crisis

Ryanair said higher fares and tight cost control lifted revenue 11% to €15.54 billion as Boeing delays limited expansion.

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Europe’s largest low-cost airline posted record annual profits as rising fares and sustained travel demand helped offset aircraft delivery delays and mounting uncertainty in global fuel markets due to the Iran war.

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Ryanair Holdings presented on Monday the results of its 2026 fiscal year with the greatest profit in its history: 2,260 million euros, 40% more than the previous year, a figure that consolidates it as the most profitable airline in Europe despite the increase of fuel.More passengers, more revenues... and a cost that hardly grows In particular, the Irish airline transported 208 million passengers, 10% more, with an average occupation factor of 94…

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Ryanair closed its financial year 2025-2026 with a record net profit of EUR 2.26 billion, up by 40%, driven by rising tariffs and despite delays in deliveries at Boeing and rising fuel costs.The first European passenger carrier confirms its role as a European sky consolidator, while showing great caution on its outlook 2026-2027 in an uncertain geopolitical and energy environment.A record profitability, backed by tariffs In the financial year en…

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