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Ryanair Sees Fares Costs Under

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Ryanair reports rising costs from soaring fuel prices and consumer uncertainty due to Iran war, leading to lower airfares. The airline's margin is squeezed between higher input costs (fuel) and reduced pricing power (fares). Impact is airline-specific but reflects broader European aviation sector. Channel: input_cost (fuel) and demand_spike (uncertainty).

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  • Ryanair expects fares to drop by mid-single digit percentage in Q1 ending June.
  • Summer fare outlook revised to 'broadly flat' from July to September.
  • Underlying after-tax profits rose 40% to €2.26 billion for year ending March 31.
  • Ryanair anticipates flying 216 million passengers by March 2027, a 4% increase.
  • CEO Michael O’Leary contract extension includes proposal for 10 million share awards.
Sector verdictAIRLINESFlatmagnitude 2/3 · confidence 3/5

Summer fare outlook remains broadly flat; cost pressures persist but capacity discipline may stabilize margins.

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  • COMMODITY_OILmid
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