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Ryanair trims traffic forecast
Ryanair beats profit forecast on improving fares, trims traffic outlook
Ryanair , Europe's largest low-cost carrier, posted an after-tax profit for the three-month period ended Dec. 31 that beat analysts' forecasts on Monday, but revised down its passenger outlook on delays in Boeing aircraft delivery.
Ryanair Cuts Fiscal 2026 Traffic Growth on Boeing Delivery Delays
The budget airline reported an increase in earnings after passenger numbers and average fares rose in the third quarter of fiscal 2025, but Boeing delivery delays are expected to weigh on the company next year.
Ryanair Q3 Revenue Surges 10% Despite Boeing Delays, Revises FY26 Traffic Growth Forecast
RYAAY stock up after reporting Q3 results with 10% revenue growth, strong balance sheet, and fleet expansion plans for 2025.
Ryanair Trims Traffic Forecast Again on Boeing Delays
Ryanair said it expects to take delivery of nine Boeing 737 MAX aircraft ahead of its peak summer season, fewer than expected, and as a result will cut its forecast for passenger numbers in the 12 months to March 31, 2026, to 206 million from 210 million.
Budget airline Ryanair cuts passenger traffic goal again on Boeing delays
Budget airline Ryanair on Monday reported stronger-than-expected after-tax profit for the three months through to the end of December.
Ryanair cuts passenger forecasts amid delays in receiving Boeing planes
Europe's largest low-cost airline anticipates attracting 206m customers in the 2026 financial year, equivalent to 3% annual growth.
Ryanair Revises Passenger Growth Target Due to Boeing Delays
Ryanair (LON:0RYA) has revised its fiscal 2026 passenger growth target to 206 million, down from the original 210 million, due to delays in Boeing (NYSE:BA) aircraft deliveries. The reduction reflects a modest
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Ryanair expects Boeing to lift 737 MAX output to 38 a month by end of summer
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Ryanair Expects To Serve 4 Million Fewer Passengers In FY26 Due To Boeing Delays
The low-cost carrier detailed that its target of 200 million annual passengers remains intact in FY25. However, Boeing’s delivery schedule also affected its future plans, already forcing Ryanair to adjust its FY26 passenger outlook from 210 million to 206 million.
Boeing to lift 737 Max monthly output to 38 by this summer, Ryanair CEO expects
Ryanair ( RYAAY) ( OTCPK:RYAOF) Chief Executive Michael O’Leary estimates that plane maker Boeing ( NYSE: BA) will be able to lift output of its 737 Max jetliners to 38 a month by the end of summer and possibly to 42 by October if aviation authorities approve, Reuters reported Monday.
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Ryanair 'cautiously optimistic' on ticket pricing, forward bookings
Ryanair is cautiously optimistic on pricing and forward bookings for the first and second quarters of its 2026 financial year ...
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Ryanair lowers passenger forecasts for FY26 due to Boeing delivery delays
Ryanair has revised its passenger forecasts, citing delays in Boeing aircraft deliveries as the reason for postponing its ...
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Dad furious after Ryanair charges him £100 for ‘illegal’ baggage rule
ONE passenger has demanded an apology and refund from Ryanair after he was fined £100 before boarding a flight. John Butler ...
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Slash taxes rather than expanding Heathrow, Ryanair tells Reeves
Rachel Reeves should cut taxes rather than back Heathrow expansion if she wants to boost the economy, Ryanair’s finance chief ...
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Ryanair should be Ireland’s ‘calling card’ in trade talks with Trump, says Michael O’Leary
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FTSE 100 Live 27 January: Ryanair and Dr Martens post updates, index seen lower
Ryanair today offset a big jump in third quarter profits by scaling back its forecast for passenger traffic in the next ...
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Ryanair accused of blackmail by Spanish airports as it cuts 800,000 seats for summer 2025
"In reality, what Ryanair has announced is that it will withdraw a very small percentage, in relative terms, of its total ...
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