Ryanair expects fall in passenger numbers as profits rise

Low-cost airline Ryanair announced a jump in profits today but said passenger numbers will fall 10% this month as it grounds more planes this winter.

Ryanair expects fall in passenger numbers as profits rise

Low-cost airline Ryanair announced a jump in profits today but said passenger numbers will fall 10% this month as it grounds more planes this winter.

The Dublin-based operator posted profits of €544m in the six months to September 30, an increase of 20%, as a 13% rise in average fares helped it offset a 37% hike in fuel costs.

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