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Ryanair Reports $156 Million 3Q Profit as Revenue Rises 10%

Ryanair Holdings, Europe’s largest low-cost carrier, has reported a 3Q profit after tax of $156 million, driven by a 10% increase in revenue to $3.1 billion. The strong performance underscores Ryanair’s resilience amid evolving market conditions in the aviation industry.

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Ryanair Expects Boeing to Increase B737 MAX Production

Ryanair, the Irish low-cost airline, has shared projections that Boeing will increase the monthly production rate of its B737 MAX aircraft to 38 units by the end of summer 2025. Additionally, production could climb to 42 units per month by October 2025, subject to approval from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

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Ryanair Repays Hahn Airport Subsidies Following EU Ruling

Ryanair, Ireland’s largest low-cost carrier, has reimbursed subsidies previously received from Hahn Airport (Germany). The repayment follows a ruling by Brussels deeming the state aid provided to the airline as illegal. The demand for repayment was issued by Rhineland-Palatinate, the German state where Hahn Airport is located.

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Ryanair Announces Summer 2025 Expansion at Abruzzo

Ryanair (Ireland) has revealed its summer 2025 schedule for Abruzzo, highlighting ambitious growth with a 30% increase in capacity. The expansion includes five new routes to Wroclaw, Cagliari, Milan Malpensa, Kaunas, and Valencia. Additionally, an extra based aircraft will support the airline’s enhanced operations. These new connections are part of Ryanair’s strategy to further solidify its presence in the Italian market while offering more travel options to…

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Ryanair Predicts Stable European Flight Offering Until 2027

Ryanair (Ireland) has revealed its forecast for European flight operations, stating that its overall offering is expected to remain largely unchanged until 2027. However, the carrier has announced plans to reduce capacity into Germany, citing the impact of elevated taxes and fees on its operations.

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Ryanair Expands Reggio Emilia Base with Second Aircraft, Adds Seven Routes

Ryanair, Ireland’s leading low-cost airline, has expanded its operations at Reggio Emilia Airport with the addition of a second based aircraft. This move coincides with the launch of seven new winter routes, strengthening Ryanair’s connectivity across Europe from its Italian base. The airline’s strategic expansion in Reggio Emilia is aimed at meeting increasing demand for affordable travel options, particularly…

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High Court Pauses Summer Seat Cap at Dublin Airport Amid Legal Challenge

The Irish High Court has issued a temporary suspension on the Irish Aviation Authority‘s (IAA) decision to impose a passenger seat cap at Dublin Airport for the upcoming 2025 summer season. This seat cap, aimed at limiting airport traffic, was challenged by major airlines, including Ryanair and Aer Lingus, who argued that it would negatively…