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Ryanair sees its profit plunge by 93% in the third quarter of 2023/2024

2024-01-29T07:08:59.528Z

Highlights: Ryanair sees its profit plunge by 93% in the third quarter of 2023/2024. The surge in kerosene costs is responsible for the Irish company's loss of profit. The company reduces its profit forecast after tax to a range between 1.85 and 1.95 billion euros. Ryanair still expects a total of 183.5 million passengers transported, or +9%, over the entire delayed financial year, despite “slightly lower occupancy rates” of Boeing aircraft ordered.


The surge in kerosene costs is responsible for the Irish company's loss of profit.


Irish airline Ryanair saw its profit plunge in the third quarter of 2023/2024, due to a surge in costs, and reduced its forecast for the financial year.

The group's net profit fell 93% to 14.8 million euros, despite an increase in turnover of 17% to 2.7 billion euros, according to a press release published on Monday.

The result suffered from a surge in kerosene costs but also from an increase in salaries, airport fees, among others.

“While traffic and fares were up year-on-year, in the run-up to Christmas and New Years occupancy rates and yields were lower than expected in response to the sudden (but welcome) withdrawal. of Ryanair” from

“pirate”

online travel agencies

in early December.

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Increase in wages and end of free carbon credits

The company denounced last month the fact that certain sites sell Ryanair flights by inflating the prices of the ticket or services.

The airline group still expects a total of 183.5 million passengers transported, or +9%, over the entire delayed financial year, despite

“slightly lower occupancy rates in the third quarter and delays in deliveries »

of Boeing aircraft ordered, specifies the press release.

The entry into force of the salary increase agreement with pilots and the end of free carbon credits will also weigh on the performance of the fourth quarter,

“traditionally the weakest”

, specifies Ryanair.

The company therefore reduces its profit forecast after tax to a range between 1.85 and 1.95 billion euros compared to 1.85 to 2.05 billion previously, while specifying that these expectations depend largely on

“unforeseen negative factors such as the war in Ukraine, the conflict between Israel and Hamas and further Boeing delivery delays

.

Source: lefigaro

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