Ryanair O'Leary disrupting attacks frappes traffic control as profits jump
Mr. o ' Leary, who reported 13pc profits increased pre-tax within six months to 30 September, is that the right to strike for 'as an essential service' deleted. Photo: PA
Largest low-cost European company head also touched on the European Union, claiming that he "sits unnecessarily by and does nothing", and European rules which forced airlines to bear the cost of these upheavals.
Mr. o ' Leary, which means that the European Union to withdraw the right to strike for "an essential service made comments alongside 13pc rise in profits before tax of to €482"5 m within six months to 30 September.
Revenues increased 23pc €2. 18bn that the company has continued to gain market throughout Europe with Air France BA and Lufthansa.
"We expect this trend to continue", said Mr. O'Leary.
Profits were helped by increased 12pc average air fares-€44 and were beaten after €27.costs related to disturbances caused by the high price of fuel - 660 and volcanic ash cloud 9 m €.5 m against €459.8 m last time.
The Irish airline has also upgraded its earnings guidance throughout the year because of better yields third quarter winter, or the average revenue per passenger.
Based on the third quarter before booking Ryanair plans now that winter - or half - second yields will be slightly better than previously forecast.
It provides year-round yields increase to be near the upper end of the + 5MC at + 10pc range previously guided and throughout the year to be in a range of 380 million euros-€_400 m, more than 350 million euros-€_375 m net gains.
Much of the growth of Ryanair comes from the continent and it reduces Ireland tired of recession, accusing a tourist tax capacity presented year last Government austerity measures.
"Cut us once more our ability to winter Dublin by 15pc and turned had most other European countries which have developed tourist disposal taxes and airport cut charges", said Mr. O'Leary.
It welcomes the recent decision of the Court of appeal in the UK that has kept the recommendation Commission of competition as the "monopoly of the BAA Airport be broken in the interest of competition and better conditions for consumers."
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