Aviation Michael O’Leary says he’d ‘happily’ offer UK deportation flights to RwandaThe Ryanair boss said he would ‘quote for the business’ from the UK government if it was during the winter schedule and it had spare aircraft
Aviation ‘Much needed’: Michael O’Leary backs Boeing board overhaul Reform to plane maker’s upper ranks comes after Ryanair chief executive took aim at the company’s strategy
Aviation Simon Harris ‘instinctively supportive’ of lifting Dublin Airport passenger cap Fine Gael minister said there was a ‘strong case’ for raising the cap, citing concerns for the future of the economy
Aviation Aer Lingus demand interim increase to 32 million passenger cap at Dublin AirportAirline blasts DAA’s failure to lodge application before last December
Aviation Ryanair warns passenger numbers will fall over ongoing screen-scraping legal battleThe Irish aviation giant said it also expects short-term yields or profits will “soften” due to the dispute with websites such as Booking.com
Aviation Michael O’Leary says more staff protection not needed at RyanairAirline’s handling of harassment claims against former chief pilot showed it already provided a safe work environment, boss says
Ian Guider: We need someone with a plan to save tourism, and that person is Michael O‘LearyLove him or loathe him, the Ryanair chief executive will play a crucial role when the tourism industry eventually regroups after the pandemic
Matt Cooper: The coalition of the unwilling fumbles its messaging yet againIt looks doubtful whether the majority of the public will have the patience for another nine weeks of this Covid-19 confinement