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manus: let's squared off with michael's comments, michael o'leary from ryanair.res are too cheap, 18% of the cpi. not many facts stick in my head these days but they were 18%. airfares are cheap. i admit i have made it on the back of this narrative -- i quote him, it has been my doing, i don't believe air travel is sustainable in the near term. are we calling some kind of a pivotal moment in the low-cost airline industry? is this the death of that model, or is it just challenged? john: i wouldn't say it is a death at all, it is something to take note of when michael o'leary says that, he's been a master. i think what we will see is relative, low-cost carriers will continue. one thing they are most adept at is using fares to get people on board the aircraft and then setting the other non-ticket revenues, ryanair in double-digit values. if they can find other ways to generate money other than ticket price, they can at least get us on board with those little pads. but yes, it is still formidable for me consumers. -- many consumers. but it is a challenge in terms of
manus: let's squared off with michael's comments, michael o'leary from ryanair.res are too cheap, 18% of the cpi. not many facts stick in my head these days but they were 18%. airfares are cheap. i admit i have made it on the back of this narrative -- i quote him, it has been my doing, i don't believe air travel is sustainable in the near term. are we calling some kind of a pivotal moment in the low-cost airline industry? is this the death of that model, or is it just challenged? john: i...
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flights and as they are forced to cancel more the ft leads on an interview with the ryanair boss michael o'learyrning that flying has become �*too cheap�* and passengers face years of rising fares. so, let's begin. going with the times and facing fresh claims by activists and what do you make of what they have done with this overnight? find do you make of what they have done with this overnight?— with this overnight? and they seem to be emerging _ with this overnight? and they seem to be emerging yesterday _ with this overnight? and they seem to be emerging yesterday and - to be emerging yesterday and situation where this morning, the government was saying resignation like this post was suspicious and needed to go further and we can move on. and that became a sustainable one of the reasons it became unsustainable is the latest allegations against him. we know that they refer to allegations in and subsequently appointed and to the role a few months ago and the letter that his behaviour was unacceptable on wednesday night. it is the old trip trip of the stories they become so damaging. they start o
flights and as they are forced to cancel more the ft leads on an interview with the ryanair boss michael o'learyrning that flying has become �*too cheap�* and passengers face years of rising fares. so, let's begin. going with the times and facing fresh claims by activists and what do you make of what they have done with this overnight? find do you make of what they have done with this overnight?— with this overnight? and they seem to be emerging _ with this overnight? and they seem to be...
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Jul 25, 2022
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plus the fact that michael o'leary has said that we face a time where covid-19 can still rear its head you can still see another variance that could impact things. and that will impact the price of fuel for airlines plus other environmental costs as well impacting the city moving forward. in order to remain competitive cost is going to go up for airlines with an airline average of ,40 flight. the costs are bound to be heavy. now sitting around ,12 and 88 as well. the situation is not necessarily beneficial for the business. where do they go from here? the structure will have to change with higher costs being a thing but will we get higher revenues? >> so i was looking for some last-minute flights from the governors. it is impossible to find anything cheaper. flights are so expensive right now. >> raising flights some of the good dream scenario. >>> more corporate news, 2 1/2% growth in the first quarter with service revenue and they are on track for the full year in line with guidance despite the economic challenges. a target of four-year between 15 and 15 1/2 billion euros. and philli
plus the fact that michael o'leary has said that we face a time where covid-19 can still rear its head you can still see another variance that could impact things. and that will impact the price of fuel for airlines plus other environmental costs as well impacting the city moving forward. in order to remain competitive cost is going to go up for airlines with an airline average of ,40 flight. the costs are bound to be heavy. now sitting around ,12 and 88 as well. the situation is not...
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Jul 3, 2022
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michael o'leary, the very outspoken boss of ryanair is saying that the era of cheap flights is over.fares will rise and indeed they did rise by an annual 18% in april because there will be fewer flights, airlines have much less capacity because they cannot hire staff quickly enough and there will also be the environmental aspects of flying more and damage to the environment but it's quite interesting when you see a chief executive be quite that frank about things but this comes against a background also of the cost of living squeeze and people will question whether they can afford that holiday with car hire and it's good to see a story in the papers thatis good to see a story in the papers that is not about the sexual life of mps but about the problems that are facing ordinary people as we move into a period of surging inflation. shyama, it's the ordinary people being affected, travel disruption, it just seems to being affected, travel disruption, itjust seems to go on and on. it itjust seems to go on and on. it does and of course we have been hearing _ does and of course we have bee
michael o'leary, the very outspoken boss of ryanair is saying that the era of cheap flights is over.fares will rise and indeed they did rise by an annual 18% in april because there will be fewer flights, airlines have much less capacity because they cannot hire staff quickly enough and there will also be the environmental aspects of flying more and damage to the environment but it's quite interesting when you see a chief executive be quite that frank about things but this comes against a...
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weeks as airlines are forced to cancel more flights in the fts an interview with the ryanair boss michael o'leary and says it's too cheap to fly and prices are going to go up for years to come emma, do you want to kick off this at the time sex pest tory as they have decided to chris pincher. there is another alleged victim was come forward who claims _ alleged victim was come forward who claims to— alleged victim was come forward who claims to be inappropriately touched by the _ claims to be inappropriately touched by the chief whip and the event last 0ctober~ _ by the chief whip and the event last october. this adds to the general allegations around this man on wednesday night at the club which now transpired as an event of parliamentary events who was so drunk, _ parliamentary events who was so drunk, he — parliamentary events who was so drunk, he admits that he was extremely drunk and resigned as deputy— extremely drunk and resigned as deputy chief whipped the following day, yesterday and has now had it withdrawn — day, yesterday and has now had it withdrawn and suspended while they investigat
weeks as airlines are forced to cancel more flights in the fts an interview with the ryanair boss michael o'leary and says it's too cheap to fly and prices are going to go up for years to come emma, do you want to kick off this at the time sex pest tory as they have decided to chris pincher. there is another alleged victim was come forward who claims _ alleged victim was come forward who claims to— alleged victim was come forward who claims to be inappropriately touched by the _ claims to be...
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and they have come out as they did with you, and michael o'leary has said over the last couple days,hat they indicated they will deliver, and he also intimated that perhaps it might be an issue on boeing's end and says that's inexplicable and unacceptable that's part of the relationship between boeing and ryanair, and it's been that way for the last couple of years, we'll talk to them about that. >> we'll try get back to rich greenfield if we can are you still with us? >> i am. >> i apologize for having to interrupt this question. i was interrupting your answer about what you think the future of microsoft looks like given the activision piece and netflix. maybe microsoft ends up owning it >> well, just think about this microsoft was nowhere in connected tv talk about kcannes, no one was talking microsoft. now microsoft has exclusive control over the next coveted inventory in the connected tv world. you're not going to go to roku for it you're going to go to microsoft. so microsoft all of a sudden leaps, all the data signs and all the ai underlying microsoft, they can apply that to ad
and they have come out as they did with you, and michael o'leary has said over the last couple days,hat they indicated they will deliver, and he also intimated that perhaps it might be an issue on boeing's end and says that's inexplicable and unacceptable that's part of the relationship between boeing and ryanair, and it's been that way for the last couple of years, we'll talk to them about that. >> we'll try get back to rich greenfield if we can are you still with us? >> i am....
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michael o'leary said he could hire people from continental europe forjobs that he cannot fill with britishbout the extreme heat we've had early in the week. july has seen record—breaking temperatures here across the uk, but it's also been incredibly dry across parts of southern wales, southern and eastern areas of england. there've been some places that have seen no appreciable measurable rain so far this month, so bone dry. now, there is potential for seeing a bit of rain over the next few days, but some of the driest areas of southern and eastern england, hardly anything in the forecast. there should be some useful rain, though, across parts of southern wales. that's one of the driest areas of the uk. so i'm sure that rain will be welcome. and the radar picture is picking up some areas of rain today. we've got this line just forming across east wales into parts of somerset area, down to dorset that's forming on a convergence zone. so there will be some slow moving, heavy thundery showers there, bringing some locally pretty large rainfall totals. but the rain across sussex will probably w
michael o'leary said he could hire people from continental europe forjobs that he cannot fill with britishbout the extreme heat we've had early in the week. july has seen record—breaking temperatures here across the uk, but it's also been incredibly dry across parts of southern wales, southern and eastern areas of england. there've been some places that have seen no appreciable measurable rain so far this month, so bone dry. now, there is potential for seeing a bit of rain over the next few...