Ryanair to raise air fares after lower ticket prices hit profits
by Gwyn Topham Transport correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6XCG2)
Chief executive Michael O'Leary says full-year results are robust' and airline will pay about 400m in dividends
Ryanair has said air fares will head back up this summer after a year of lower fares saw the budget airline's profits fall 16%.
Europe's biggest airline carried just over 200 million passengers in 2024-25 with ticket prices down 7% to fill its planes, after a dispute halted bookings from some online agents, reducing full-year profits to 1.6bn (1.4bn).
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