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RYA Ryanair Holdings Plc

14.415
0.00 (0.00%)
07 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Ryanair Holdings Plc LSE:RYA London Ordinary Share IE00BYTBXV33 ORD EUR0.006 (CDI)
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 14.415 14.40 14.41 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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29/9/2017
11:02
I think part of the reason profits have been expected to be in guidance is because, until very recently at least, fuel prices have been below budget - partly due to the strength of the Euro and partly due to oil prices in the first 6 months of the year
frazboy
29/9/2017
10:28
If they can screw up pilot rotas what else can they screw up? I'd be concerned about flying on this airline due to safety issues now.
orinocor
29/9/2017
10:23
Hard to believe there won't be some financial damage here. Absolutely convinced they will warn on profits. Let alone all the court cases and reputational (did they ever one!! ) damage. Shorted it today and staying short.
miti 1000
29/9/2017
09:14
www.travelweekly.co.uk/articles/288440/caa-sets-deadlines-for-ryanair-to-clarify-passengers-rights

Please do your own research...

qantas
29/9/2017
08:10
Turbotrader? You short sighted when you want to go on holiday right?
ch4p_85
28/9/2017
23:22
BBC News

'Ryanair has been told to correct its compensation policy for passengers by Friday afternoon after thousands of its flights were cancelled.

The UK's Civil Aviation Authority says the airline must stop misleading passengers about the option to be re-routed with another airline. The regulator has ordered the budget airline to say publicly how it will re-route passengers who require it.

Ryanair must also say how it will reimburse their out-of-pocket expenses.

In addition, the airline must promise to help any of the passengers whose flights have been cancelled in the past two weeks, but who may have chosen an unsuitable option as a result of being misled by Ryanair, the regulator said.

The demands - which must be completed by 17:00 BST on Friday - cover passengers who were due to fly to and from the UK.

The CAA said if the airline did not meet the deadline, it would carry on with the "enforcement action" launched on Wednesday, which could ultimately see the airline taken to court, with the possibility of an unlimited fine.

The CAA has asked Ryanair to change details on its website by the deadline, saying: "There is still no information here about how expenses will be treated where passengers are re-routed to and/or from other airports or where they otherwise incur additional out-of-pocket expenses as a result of the cancellations."

"Further changes are therefore required to make it clear that any such expenses will be reimbursed by Ryanair".



Demanding an end to Ryanair's "ongoing infringements" of the EU rules, the CAA said Ryanair had still failed to supply information requested a week ago on its refund and rerouting policy.

The regulator said it was "especially interested" in how the airline's call centre staff had been dealing with passengers.

Evidence seen by the BBC suggests that some travellers have been denied their rights.

For instance, in a web chat with Ryanair on Thursday, a passenger called Matthew Rice said: "You are obligated to re-route me as advised in the CAA's open letter to you and Ryanair's policy on the cancellations as provided to you."

The Ryanair call centre employee replied: "No I am not. Is there anything else I can help you with today?" '


O'Leary's arrogance and incredibly poor management of this issue is fast turning this into a PR disaster - where's Bell Pottinger when you need them !

mount teide
28/9/2017
17:17
You sound like a regular ryanair punter spob!
cpap man
28/9/2017
16:45
Ooh, the a-word. Lol. Then don't practice sophistry, intentionally or otherwise. I stand by my words putting your words in perspective.
garrigan
28/9/2017
16:07
Every house of cards eventually collapses.
calabrian
28/9/2017
09:33
Please do your own research..
qantas
27/9/2017
23:32
Please do your own research.
qantas
27/9/2017
18:57
CAA letter
spob
27/9/2017
18:53
CAA launching legal action against Ryanair

CAA : Ryanair have been "persistently misleading passengers"

spob
26/9/2017
09:17
Good value says todays Times:-
paleje
25/9/2017
11:44
Being a cynical old git it makes me wonder if this situation has been engineered to lower the share price to assist the share buyback programme. Or are they not that clever?
cool hand kev
24/9/2017
21:32
Looks like Mikey might have opened up a can of worms with pilots.. going to need to pull a master stroke
wolfhound1
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