Ryanair reports 20 million euros loss in third quarter

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RYANAIR reported on Monday a 20 million-euro loss in the third quarter on weaker fares, which it expects to continue throughout the year, Francesca Lynagh reports.

Budget airline Ryanair reported a 20-million-euro loss in the third quarter due to a six per cent drop in fares.

That’s its first quarterly loss since 2014.

But it didn’t come as a surprise.

The weak third-quarter performance was flagged two weeks ago when Ryanair cut its profit forecast for the year for the second time in three months.

The airline announced that its long-standing Chief Executive will commit to a five-year contract — just as it looked as though he might step away from the business.

O’Leary will lead a new group structure overseeing the firm’s four airline subsidiaries a similar structure to that of British Airways owner IAG.

The airline has reiterated it won’t rule out a further downgrade, noting possible uncertainty from Brexit.

Profit for 2018-2019 could be down by as much as 31 per cent.

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Ryanair blames that on strikes last summer, higher oil prices and short-haul overcapacity in Europe.

Shares in the company — down over 40 per cent from a peak 18 months ago – were trading 4.6 per cent lower on the results. – Reuters

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