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Ryanair has been accused of mistreating a teenage boy with no arms or legs last weekend by refusing to allow him to bring his power wheelchair on a flight. The boy was travelling from Dublin to ...
Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary is on track to pocket bonuses worth more than €100m in what could reportedly mark one of the biggest pay-outs in European corporate history. It comes after shares in ...
Travel; Cheap Flights; Ryanair; Ryanair passenger refuses £58 baggage charge and ditches suitcase for bin bag Natalie Sadler, 43, was travelling from Magaluf, Majorca to Leeds Bradford Airport on ...
Ryanair told the Euronext Dublin stock exchange that Mr O’Leary personally sold 846,726 shares at €23.33, worth €19.75 million in total, on Tuesday.
A Ryanair passenger has gone viral on TikTok after finding a 'wild' hack to get 20kg worth of luggage on board without having to pay for an extra bag - but not everyone's a fan ...
Ryanair is demanding some of its Spanish cabin crew repay thousands of pounds in pay rises following a legal dispute with a union. The airline had initially agreed to the increase with the CCOO ...
Ryanair's strict 2025 hand luggage rules ban a wide range of items with holidaymakers being warned to check the full list carefully before packing to avoid hassle at the airport.
Ryanair boss O'Leary poised for €100 MILLION bonus - one of the biggest payouts in European corporate history. By OLIVIA ALLHUSEN. Published: 04:08 EDT, 30 May 2025 | Updated: 04:13 EDT, 30 May 2025 ...
Ryanair chief executive Michael O’Leary has earned a bonus worth more than €100m (£84m) after the discount carrier’s shares cleared a key performance target.
Ryanair carried 19.6 million passengers in May - up 4% year-on-year. The airline said that was across 108,000 flights - 3,000 more than in May 2024.
Ryanair passenger refuses to board plane over 'ridiculous' £55 check-in fee Hina Muneer, 29, was due to fly from London Stansted Airport to Kaunas, Lithuania, on May 13 for a five-day solo trip ...
Ryanair said the capacity removed from Maastricht will be redeployed to airports in countries such as Italy, Poland and Sweden, which the ULCC claims are reducing airport charges and scrapping ...
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