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Ryanair faces turbulence as airfares decline while costs increase

News RoomBy News RoomMay 19, 2025
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Ryanair Holdings plc reported its financial year 2025 earnings, highlighting a decline in profitability due to rising costs and slower airfares. Despite the challenges, the company managed a significant improvement compared to analysts’ estimates.
Short-term trends: The company experienced a 9% increase in total passengers, surpassing its initial target of 205 million, but delays in Boeing deliveries sent aystsolic chill. Despite these challenges, the company announced a dividend of €0.227 per share, set to be paid in September 2025, contingent on approval at the Annual General Meeting (AGM).
面向未来的展望: Ryanair aims for 206 million passengers in the current financial year and expressed confidence in recovering a portion of the previous year’s fare drop. Cost management: The company identified fuel hedge savings as a key factor, combined with an increase in staff and other variable expenses, which offset the fare declines. Air-c viable: The CEO mentioned significant increases in environmental taxes and air-traffic control charges, though strong pilot savings from fuel management and new aircrafts are expected to mitigate these costs.
European considerations: The airline expects European short-haul capacity to remain tight due to stranded Airbus repairs, increased EU consolidation (such as the proposed TAP sale), and potential 新能源车的替代品。 These factors pose significant cost and supply challenges, partly offsetting the fuel savings.
revenue and capacity: Despite facing price pressures, Ryanair expects a 30% rise in capacity by FY34, particularly in generating new routes and serving short-haul demand. However, the short-term success rate is much lower, with only modest fare recoveries expected. The situation remains volatile, with external factors such as tariff increases, Russian-Ukrainian conflicts, and macroeconomic uncertainties adding stress to the financial outlook.

In summary, Ryanair is navigating a challenging year, but its confidence in future growth and cost management appears to hold chemical bonds with its success.

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