RYAAY
$57.63-1.87 (-3.14%)
Ryanair Holdings plc, together with its subsidiaries, provides scheduled-passenger airline services in Ireland, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, and internationally.
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Ryanair Holdings plc, together with its subsidiaries, provides scheduled-passenger airline services in Ireland, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, and internationally. The company offers various ancillary services; engages in other activities connecte...
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Ryanair to create 450 jobs in £40m Prestwick Airport expansion
The company said the expansion meant the site would become its largest heavy maintenance hangar.
Ryanair Holdings (ISE:RYA) Valuation Check After Recent Share Price Softness
Ryanair Holdings triggered overview Ryanair Holdings (ISE:RYA) has recently attracted attention after a period of mixed share performance, with recent short term returns weaker while longer term total returns over the past year and past 3 years remain positive. See our latest analysis for Ryanair Holdings. The current share price of €25.28 comes after a softer run in recent months, with a 30 day share price return of 7.91% and a 90 day return of 14.65%. At the same time, the 1 year total...

European airlines urge EU to delay green-fuel rules as oil prices bite
<body><p>STORY: European airline chiefs were meeting in Brussels on Thursday under the cloud of war in the Middle East...</p><p>and soaring oil prices.</p><p>They're pushing back against the EU's green agenda...</p><p>and what the industry says are cumbersome rules surrounding sustainable jet fuel.</p><p>Reuters reported earlier this week, that citing a lack of available supply and high costs, Europe's airlines are expected to call for regulators to roll back mandates...</p><p>for the use of synthetic sustainable jet fuel starting in 2030.</p><p>Air France-KLM, Ryanair, Lufthansa, easyJet and British Airways-owner IAG have for years lamented the issue.</p><p>They see the rules as a burden on Europe's airlines, allowing Asian and Middle Eastern carriers a cost advantage.</p><p>The green jet fuel industry and environmental groups insist the shift is necessary to reduce the sector's reliance on oil.</p><p>While sustainability is in focus, the Iran war and oil prices above $100 a barrel will likely be front and center.</p><p>The Middle East conflict, now well into its third ​week, has thrown aviation into turmoil.</p><p>Flights have been cancelled or rerouted thousands of miles...</p><p>and most airspace over the Gulf still closed amid fears of missile and ​drone attacks.</p><p>Jet fuel prices have spiked, pushing up operating costs.</p><p>European prices have doubled and Asian prices are up almost 80% since U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran began in late February.</p></body>
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Ryanair plane stormed by bailiffs over unpaid traveler compensation
As a low-cost airline, Dublin-based Ryanair frequently fields accusations of trying to squeeze passengers in any way it can. The low-cost business model in general relies on luring in travelers looking for a bargain with a rock-bottom fare and then making up for the difference by charging for ...