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I genuinely believe he works for the shorters
"Iag almost positive..it will be plus 5 pence again by end of day..DYOR."
Jinxed.......
"Iag almost positive..it will be plus 5 pence again by end of day..DYOR."
The euro stock was up 2.65% yesterday, there is nothing cheery about being flat and missing Monday? Plus you probably jinxed it again....
BRUSSELS, May 7 (Reuters) - Ticket fare prices this summer are likely going to be lower than previously expected, Ryanair Chief Executive Michael O'Leary said on Tuesday, despite previous warnings that rising costs would get passed on to airline customers.
Aviation executives and analysts have said ticket prices were set to go up even more this year as capacity constraints and slower aircraft deliveries limit the amount of planes in the sky despite robust travel demand.
However, O'Leary said that prices were not rising as fast as previously assumed. Ryanair shares were down 6.4% at 1354 GMT, with easyJet and Lufthansa shares also down after O'Leary's comments.
"Looking at summer ... We thought pricing would be up 5-10%. We're heading to flat (pricing year-on-year) to 5% up, which is surprising with a lot of the Airbus fleet grounded for maintenance," he told Reporters in Brussels.
In February, O'Leary said average fares could increase by 10-15 euros in the next five years.
Ha please not now
Iag almost positive..it will be plus 5 pence again by end of day..DYOR.
All low cost airlines being hit at the same time as Michael O Learys announcement. Noting to do with Boeing or War, cash is king....
Doubt it, barely affected the Boeing sp.
This is all due to Ryanair announcement, look at the hit Easjet took!
Could also be that they've launched an investigation into the 787 planes....
"Its about natural resources, there is a massive amount of gas under Rafah.. thats the prize"
AND we have a winner!!
$500+ billion at the estimate done in 2013. It is actually in the waters off the Gaza coast, belongs to the Palestinians.
Summer ticket fares will rise less than expected, Ryanair CEO says
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May 7, 20242:32 PM GMT+1Updated 18 min ago
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BRUSSELS, May 7 (Reuters) - Ticket fare prices this summer are likely going to be lower than previously expected, Ryanair Chief Executive Michael O'Leary told reporters in Brussels on Tuesday.
"Looking at summer ... We thought pricing would be up 5-10%. We're heading to flat (pricing year-on-year) to 5% up, which is surprising with a lot of the Airbus (AIR.PA), opens new tab fleet grounded for maintenance," he said.
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Strange, usually when war news hit, the FTSE goes down and here it doesn’t
Its about natural resources, there is a massive amount of gas under Rafah.. thats the prize
This sudden bump may be down to Mr.O'Leary gloomy predictions about ticket prices for summer.
Rafah been on the cards all day. This is a sudden dump for all airlines. Something odd. We're recovering now, should go blue today.
People will die to protect their land, while others kill to take it.
Nothing to do with religion, was never and will never be about that. Regional control by Western (colonial) governments.
Shame, were heading in the right direction, but good chance to top up. just added £4k
absolutely mate can’t believe how much we got effected by poxy ****ty country of israel unbelievable. son of thr *****es 🤬🤬🤬🤬
Crazy how much of the world is effected by that crappy bit of land and non existent gods. Frustrating beyond belief
Of Course!
Absolute S***head.
Breaking News
Israel sends troops into Rafah
This will be why.
Satanyahu backtracking on the ceasefire, of course the US cannot do anything as they still have to supply the devil weapons to commit mass murder.
But you may have a different take on it
All airline stocks have been taken a hit, nothing to do with IAG.
Down to 165 very soon