Ryanair sees flat to modestly higher summer fares after record annual profit

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Ryanair Summer Fares

RYANAIR on Monday (May 20) posted a 34 per cent year-on-year increase in annual profit to a record 1.92 billion euros (S$2.8 billion), and expressed “cautious optimism” that peak summer fares would be flat to modestly ahead of last year.

Ryanair’s profit slightly surpassed analyst expectations, reaching 1.905 billion euros. However, the company revised its profit forecast to 1.85-1.95 billion euros due to unexpected challenges.

The Irish airline, Europe’s largest by passenger numbers, also said it would be 23 jets short of the number Boeing was due to deliver by the end of July and there remained a risk – although “unlikely” – that deliveries could slip further.

Chief financial officer Neil Sorahan told Reuters the new Boeing production team in Seattle were delivering planes with “a bit more consistency” and if things went well it could receive two or three more jets by the end of July.

Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary warned two weeks ago that summer airfares would likely be lower than the 5 to 10 per cent rise it expected as recently as late April. The airline said on Monday its weaker forecast was “heavily dependent” on last-minute summer bookings.

The low-cost carrier flew a record 184 million passengers in the financial year that ended Mar 31 and reiterated it hoped to grow traffic to 198 to 200 million passengers this fiscal year, having already cut that from 205 million in March due to the aircraft delivery delays.

In conclusion, Ryanair’s outlook on summer fares signals a balancing act between profitability and customer satisfaction. As the airline aims for stability and modest growth, travelers can expect nuanced shifts in pricing dynamics.
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