Aviation Michael O’Leary: Dublin Airport should just ignore 32 million passenger limitRyanair chief claims objections to planning permission means it could take up to four years to increase the cap on passenger numbers
Post Script Post Script: Sean O’Rouke’s Betting slip, Eir’s giggly bits, Dominic Cummings’ Stripe-teaseThe Business Post team takes a look at the scenes behind the stories
Dublin Riots Dublin riots reaction: ‘This is a stain that has been growing... we’re circling the drain’From Clerys to Ryanair, the reaction to Thursday night’s anarchy was anger, frustration and embarrassment
Stock Take High flying Ryanair announces 25% dividend bonanza for shareholders Airline reports a 59 per cent increase in profits to €2.18 billion in the six months to September, on the back of record summer traffic
Aviation Passenger growth eases slightly for Ryanair during SeptemberThe low-cost airline carried 17.4 million passengers during the month of September, which was up 9 per cent on last year
Aviation Frenemies: Aircraft delays spell turbulence for Ryanair/Boeing relationship Ryanair was forced to make cuts to its winter schedule due to aircraft delays from Boeing, straining firms’ new-found alliance
Aviation Finnair boss echoes Michael O’Leary’s call for compensation over British air traffic meltdownTopi Manner said it would be “natural” for Britain’s National Air Traffic Services to compensate airlines
Aviation Italy backtracks on airfare cap dubbed ‘illegal’ by RyanairRome to alter a recent decree on pricing, put in place to counter soaring fares on routes to Sardinia and Sicily, following backlash from airlines
Aviation O’Leary threatens to limit Ryanair flights to Italy over proposed cap on airfaresThe Ryanair chief executive said the Italian government’s plan to limit the price of airfares was “completely unenforceable” and “illegal”.
CLIMATE Watch: Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary takes pie to the face from environmental activistsO’Leary was approached by two women in Brussels, where he is protesting against the impact of French air traffic control strikes on European overflights
The Last Post Matt Cooper: O’Leary’s Ryanair knows it pays off to get onboard with ‘woke’ green agenda The airline might be accused of greenwashing in its efforts to tackle climate change, but a new report shows it recognises that business could be hit by customers going elsewhere if they don’t take green issues seriously
Front Page In this week’s Business Post: DAA taking council to court in bid to block flight-restriction orderFresh misery for motorists as tolls to rise and the latest from inside Accenture
Crisis at Dublin Airport Eamon Ryan ‘is without doubt the most incompetent transport minister we’ve ever had’ – Michael O’LearyRyanair chief excoriates the minister while calling on him to intervene and change flight restrictions at Dublin Airport or there will have to be wholesale flight cancellations
Aviation Ryanair chief Michael O’Leary’s pay base soars 140% to €1.2m - annual reportLatest pay deal for controversial and outspoken group CEO extends to 2028
Aviation Ryanair to invest €2.7bn in Ukraine with plans to resume 600 weekly flights The low cost airline said it expects to carry more than 10 million passengers a year to and from Ukraine over the next five years
Aviation Ryanair delivers petition to European Commission calling for protection of overflights Petition contained signatures from 1.1m ‘fed-up passengers’, airline says
Aviation Ryanair is no longer heavily dependent on me, says Michael O’Leary Group chief executive says airline has a pipeline of managers and it’s up to the board to decide when his contract expires
Legal Ryanair wins fight with EU over Italy’s €130m covid aid to rivalsCompany has filed more than two dozen challenges to EU approvals for pandemic aid doled out by governments to carriers
The Last Post Matt Cooper: O’Leary all-in as Ryanair’s mega Boeing gamble certainly not risk freeThe announcement of the purchase of hundreds of new aircraft at a cost of up to $40bn, intended to extend routes and lower costs, is typical of O’Leary’s risky but effective approach
Aviation Ryanair signs landmark $40bn deal with Boeing for up to 300 aircraftMichael O’Leary says deal, the largest ever from Irish company for US-manufactured goods, will create 10,000 new jobs over the next decade