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    Ryanair raises prospect of more than recovering FY fare decline

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    Posted on November 3, 2025

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    Ryanair forecasts fare recovery with increased passenger traffic and Boeing deliveries, reporting a 42% profit rise.

    Ryanair raises prospect of more than recovering FY fare decline

    By Padraic Halpin

    DUBLIN (Reuters) -Ryanair raised the prospect of more than recovering last year's 7% fare decline after reporting a rise in six-month net profit and nudging up its passenger traffic forecast thanks to earlier-than-expected Boeing deliveries.

    After the low-cost airline initially cautiously forecast on Monday that it might recover the average fare decline in the year to March 31, Chief Executive Michael O'Leary later told analysts a strong Christmas may see fares grow 8% year-on-year.

    That helped reverse a more than 2% share price dip in early trading to stand 2.3% higher at 26.86 euros by 1125 GMT and close to the all-time high of 26.98 recorded on August 19.

    O'Leary said that while fares were a little weaker in November, they were up year-on-year for "strong" early Christmas bookings.

    'TRANSFORMED' BOEING PRODUCTION SOLIDIFIES GROWTH PLANS

    The airline, Europe's largest by passenger numbers, expects to fly 207 million passengers to end-March, one million more than earlier forecast, after the improved deliveries enabled it to add capacity in the first half and the current quarter.

    The carrier said it was confident of receiving by February the six remaining Boeing MAX 8 aircraft from an order that had suffered long delays.

    "For the first time in many years we will have a full fleet complement by the time we switch to the summer schedule," O'Leary said, crediting a "transformation" at Boeing in the last year.

    Ryanair also said it would accelerate pilot recruitment, based on its confidence of receiving the first jets of its next order for 150 new MAX 10 on time from early 2027.

    The Irish carrier reported a net profit of 2.54 billion euros ($2.96 billion) for the six months to end-September, which is when it typically makes most of its profit due to the northern hemisphere's busy summer holiday season.

    That was up 42% from the same period last year and just ahead of 2.5 billion euros forecast in a Ryanair poll of analysts. Average fares grew by 13% year-on-year.

    O'Leary said there was a reasonable prospect that fares would grow by mid-single-digits over the next two or three years.

    Ryanair also took advantage of recent price dips to cover 80% of its 2027 fiscal year fuel needs at just under $67 per barrel, compared to $76 a barrel for the rest of the current fiscal year.

    ($1 = 0.8575 euros)

    (Reporting by Padraic Halpin; Editing by Kate Mayberry, Kirsten Donovan and Tomasz Janowski)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Ryanair expects to recover last year's 7% fare decline.
    • •Passenger forecast increased due to Boeing deliveries.
    • •Net profit rose 42% to 2.54 billion euros.
    • •Fares may grow 8% year-on-year with strong Christmas bookings.
    • •Ryanair hedged 80% of 2027 fuel needs at $67 per barrel.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Ryanair raises prospect of more than recovering FY fare decline

    1What is net profit?

    Net profit is the amount of money a company earns after all expenses, taxes, and costs have been deducted from total revenue. It is a key indicator of a company's profitability.

    2What is passenger traffic?

    Passenger traffic refers to the number of passengers transported by an airline over a specific period. It is a crucial metric for evaluating an airline's performance.

    3What are average fares?

    Average fares are the mean prices charged for tickets by an airline over a specific period. They help assess pricing strategies and revenue generation.

    4What is capacity in aviation?

    Capacity in aviation refers to the maximum number of passengers an airline can transport, typically measured in available seat kilometers (ASK) or seats offered.

    5What are Boeing MAX 8 aircraft?

    Boeing MAX 8 aircraft are a model of commercial jet airliners designed by Boeing. They are known for their fuel efficiency and advanced technology.

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