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Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary has put the ball in the court of airport pubs by offering to introduce his own two-drink limit if they agree to do the same. O’Leary decried a rise in violence on ...
RYANAIR chief executive Michael O’Leary has been criticised for his “insulting” comments on a metro for Dublin, which he ...
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The Ryanair boss predicted the Metro would cost the equivalent of "10 children's hospitals" and that few airport passengers ...
Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary has slammed the Spanish government for what he called a politically motivated attack after his airline was fined a staggering €108 million for its “abusive ...
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O’Leary conceded in September that Ryanair’s depressed share price in Europe relative to its American depository receipts in the U.S. may have something to do with his public image.
O’Leary believes the limit on alcoholic drinks would lead to fewer incidents with disruptive passengers. REUTERS Ryanair has flown 58.4 million passengers over May, June and July of this year.