Ryanair reports record profits
Monday, May 21st, 2012Budget airline Ryanair reports record annual profits of £406m, up 25% on the year, as fare rises help to offset a sharp rise in fuel costs.

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Ryanair reports record profits
Budget airline Ryanair reports record annual profits of £406m, up 25% on the year, as fare rises help to offset a sharp rise in fuel costs.

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Ryanair reports record profits
Two newspaper advertisements for the budget airline Ryanair are banned by the UK’s advertising watchdog after complaints they were sexist.

Thousands of passengers face UK flight cancellations because of an Icelandic volcanic eruption, but Ryanair objects to an order to ground services.

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Thousands face ash flight delays
Irish budget airline Ryanair reports an increase in annual profit of 23%, but warns of the impact of higher fuel prices.

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Ryanair sees profit rise strongly
Spanish police remove more than 100 Belgian students from a Ryanair plane due to fly from Lanzarote, after a row over a hand luggage fee.

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Students ‘mutiny’ on Spain flight
Chief executive of the budget airline Ryanair, Michael O’Leary says he believes certain airport checks that require passengers to dispose of 100ml bottles and take their shoes off have “no effect on security what so ever”.

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Airport security measures ‘ludicrous’