Record passenger numbers drive Ryanair to €1.37bn profit via IrishTimesBiz
Earlier this year the company said that conditions remained too uncertain for it to give any guidance on profit.
The figure was 11 per cent more than the 85.7 million who flew with the airline in the six months to September 30th 2019, the year before Covid struck, grounding air travel. Earlier this year, Ryanair agreed with most of its unions to restore full pay in April 2023, two years ahead of originally scheduled, subject to how well the business performed.
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