Ryanair profit doubles as Easter boost lifts fares and bookings stay strong

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Ryanair has posted a soaring €820m quarterly profit, more than doubling last year’s figure, driven by the timing of Easter holidays and robust last-minute fare bookings. Revenue jumped 20% to €4.34bn as nearly 58 million passengers took flight — a 5% increase.

Despite ongoing concerns around delayed Boeing deliveries and potential trade tariffs, the airline says consumer confidence remains strong and bookings are holding firm across the board. With close-in summer bookings still to come, Ryanair expects to recover most of last year’s fare declines, supporting its full-year profit ambitions.

Read the full article for deeper insights into Ryanair’s outlook and risks.
 



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