Famous Ryanair for Its no-frills approach to flying won’t offer fares so low for several years in waking up of Fuel costs are rising, CEO Michael O’Leary said Thursday.
“There is no doubt about that at the lower end of The market, our really cheap promotional rates – €1 fare, €0.99, up to €9.99 – I think you will not see these prices for The next number of years,” he said in Interview with BBC.
O’Leary said he expects the Irish carrier’s average fare to rise to about 50 euros ($52) over The next Five years of about 40 euros in 2021.
Passengers lucky Enough to get a promotional fare that tends to be pushed away moreHowever, with Ryanair charges extra for Carrying luggage and extras such as fasting.
High energy prices that caused a cost-ofA living crisis in Ryan Air key market Britain can in fact The airline benefits with passenger disdain more expensive Rivals, O’Leary added.
“We believe people You will continue to fly frequently. but I think people You’ll be a lot more price sensitive and thus my view of life is that people will trade down in A lot of them millions,” He said.
Airlines are seeing strength recovery in passenger demand Where countries Lifting COVID-19 travel restrictions.
but hm struggling To hire employees after thousands were fired of Workers on the rise of epidemic in 2020 as a shutdown of planes on the ground.
While many workers have found work in Other sectors, O’Leary again Blamed for Brexit, tells BBC that Brexit has proven a ‘disaster’ for free movement of the work.”
Famous Ryanair for Its no-frills approach to flying won’t offer fares so low for several years in waking up of Fuel costs are rising, CEO Michael O’Leary said Thursday.
“There is no doubt about that at the lower end of The market, our really cheap promotional rates – €1 fare, €0.99, up to €9.99 – I think you will not see these prices for The next number of years,” he said in Interview with BBC.
O’Leary said he expects the Irish carrier’s average fare to rise to about 50 euros ($52) over The next Five years of about 40 euros in 2021.
Passengers lucky Enough to get a promotional fare that tends to be pushed away moreHowever, with Ryanair charges extra for Carrying luggage and extras such as fasting.
High energy prices that caused a cost-ofA living crisis in Ryan Air key market Britain can in fact The airline benefits with passenger disdain more expensive Rivals, O’Leary added.
“We believe people You will continue to fly frequently. but I think people You’ll be a lot more price sensitive and thus my view of life is that people will trade down in A lot of them millions,” He said.
Airlines are seeing strength recovery in passenger demand Where countries Lifting COVID-19 travel restrictions.
but hm struggling To hire employees after thousands were fired of Workers on the rise of epidemic in 2020 as a shutdown of planes on the ground.
While many workers have found work in Other sectors, O’Leary again Blamed for Brexit, tells BBC that Brexit has proven a ‘disaster’ for free movement of the work.”