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Furious social media users have hit back at Ryanair boss Michael O' Leary after learning the airline pays staff bonuses to catch out passengers with oversized bags.
Neither tariffs nor the threat of a trade war between the European Union and the United States bother Ryanair chief executive Michael O’Leary, despite the fact that his company is buying up to ...
Michael O'Leary, Group CEO of Ryanair, spoke out about the budget airline's challenges around excess baggage - and the businessman already has plans to tackle these struggles ...
Ryanair sees capacity shortages putting greater pressure on regional airports’ ability to attract business, with Hungary, regional Italy and Sweden emerging as strong contenders for growth ...
Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary has revealed the bonus his staff receive for identifying oversized bags before they reach the plane - and is weighing up increasing it. Speaking to Petula Martyn on ...
Ryanair’s net profit more than doubled in its April-June quarter on higher-than-expected last-minute fares and the timing of the Easter holidays, while bookings for rest of the summer are “robust”, ...
Ryanair plotting major change for flights - passengers won't be happy Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary has said the airline is considering a major change concerning baggage.
Ryanair's net profit more than doubled in its April-June quarter, thanks to the timing of Easter holidays and better-than-expected last-minute fares, Europe's biggest low-cost carrier said today.
Ryanair doubled its profits in the first quarter, thanks in part to the timing of the Easter holidays and higher air fares.
The airline currently pays staff for intercepting customers who are bringing bags on to the aircraft - with its boss claiming its 'struggling with that amount of baggage'.
Ryanair has said that in a bid to "eliminate the scourge" of passengers bringing oversized baggage to the boarding gate, the airline is considering increasing the commission it pays staff for ...
Higher fares and a strong Easter season helped boost quarterly results for Ryanair, sending shares higher Monday.