Major airline set to increase flight fares

WorldBusiness & Finance
26 Jan 2026 • 7:49 PM MYT
The Independent
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  • Ryanair has raised its annual passenger growth outlook and full-year profit forecast, citing robust demand and earlier than expected Boeing aircraft deliveries.
  • The budget airline now projects 2025-26 passenger numbers to reach almost 208 million and expects average fares to increase by up to 9 per cent for the full year.
  • Third-quarter pre-tax profits fell sharply by 83 per cent to 24.4 million euros, primarily due to a 256 million euro provision for an Italian competition fine.
  • The fine was issued by Italy's watchdog over an alleged "abusive strategy" against third-party travel agencies, a ruling Ryanair is confident will be overturned on appeal.
  • Chief Executive Michael O’Leary outlined potential risks from external factors but aims for Ryanair to grow to 300 million passengers annually by 2033-34, also noting a recent public disagreement with Elon Musk boosted sales.

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