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Ryanair CEO O'Leary's Potential €100 Million Bonus Sparks Criticism
Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary could receive over €100 million in bonuses by July 2028 if the airline's share price remains above €21 for 28 consecutive days, a target met as of Thursday, despite a recent fall in annual profits; this has sparked criticism from the High Pay Centre regarding executive co...
Ryanair CEO O'Leary's Potential €100 Million Bonus Sparks Criticism
Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary could receive over €100 million in bonuses by July 2028 if the airline's share price remains above €21 for 28 consecutive days, a target met as of Thursday, despite a recent fall in annual profits; this has sparked criticism from the High Pay Centre regarding executive co...
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56% Bias Score


EU Consumer Groups Accuse Seven Budget Airlines of Illegal Baggage Fees
Sixteen European consumer groups are demanding that the EU investigate seven budget airlines—Easyjet, Norwegian, Ryanair, Volotea, Vueling, Transavia, and Wizzair—for allegedly illegal extra baggage fees that cause confusion and distress for passengers, potentially reaching €280.
EU Consumer Groups Accuse Seven Budget Airlines of Illegal Baggage Fees
Sixteen European consumer groups are demanding that the EU investigate seven budget airlines—Easyjet, Norwegian, Ryanair, Volotea, Vueling, Transavia, and Wizzair—for allegedly illegal extra baggage fees that cause confusion and distress for passengers, potentially reaching €280.
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52% Bias Score


Ryanair Considers Diverting Planes from Tel Aviv Due to Security Concerns
Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary announced on May 2025 that the airline is considering relocating planes from Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport due to security concerns, suspending flights until June 4th, after a recent missile strike and following a 16% drop in annual profit.
Ryanair Considers Diverting Planes from Tel Aviv Due to Security Concerns
Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary announced on May 2025 that the airline is considering relocating planes from Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport due to security concerns, suspending flights until June 4th, after a recent missile strike and following a 16% drop in annual profit.
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52% Bias Score


Ryanair Wins Case: Cabin Baggage Fees Deemed Legal
A Sevilla court upheld Ryanair's right to charge for larger cabin bags, rejecting a passenger's claim and contradicting previous rulings; this decision supports Ryanair's stance against a large government fine but creates legal inconsistencies.
Ryanair Wins Case: Cabin Baggage Fees Deemed Legal
A Sevilla court upheld Ryanair's right to charge for larger cabin bags, rejecting a passenger's claim and contradicting previous rulings; this decision supports Ryanair's stance against a large government fine but creates legal inconsistencies.
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52% Bias Score


Ryanair Threatens to Ditch Boeing Over US Tariffs
Ryanair, Europe's largest airline, warned Boeing it may stop buying planes if U.S. tariffs increase prices, jeopardizing Boeing's biggest European customer and highlighting the impact of trade disputes on the aerospace industry.
Ryanair Threatens to Ditch Boeing Over US Tariffs
Ryanair, Europe's largest airline, warned Boeing it may stop buying planes if U.S. tariffs increase prices, jeopardizing Boeing's biggest European customer and highlighting the impact of trade disputes on the aerospace industry.
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36% Bias Score


Ryanair Returns to Lübeck Airport After Decade-Long Absence
Ryanair resumed flights from Lübeck Airport on March 30, 2025, after a ten-year absence, citing increased costs at Hamburg Airport. The airline plans over 80,000 passengers annually, with flights to Mallorca, Malaga, and London-Stansted, alongside future Corendon Airlines flights to Antalya and addi...
Ryanair Returns to Lübeck Airport After Decade-Long Absence
Ryanair resumed flights from Lübeck Airport on March 30, 2025, after a ten-year absence, citing increased costs at Hamburg Airport. The airline plans over 80,000 passengers annually, with flights to Mallorca, Malaga, and London-Stansted, alongside future Corendon Airlines flights to Antalya and addi...
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36% Bias Score

IAG and Ryanair Join MSCI World Index
IAG and Ryanair were added to the MSCI World Index on May 30, 2024, boosting their liquidity and attracting investment; IAG's return follows a six-year absence due to Brexit-related protective measures.

IAG and Ryanair Join MSCI World Index
IAG and Ryanair were added to the MSCI World Index on May 30, 2024, boosting their liquidity and attracting investment; IAG's return follows a six-year absence due to Brexit-related protective measures.
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40% Bias Score

French Consumer Groups Sue Seven Airlines Over Abusive Baggage Fees
Fifteen French consumer associations sued seven airlines (EasyJet, Norwegian, Ryanair, Transavia, Volotea, Vueling, Wizzair) for abusive baggage fees, citing inconsistent size regulations and high charges (up to €280) that generated over €10 billion in revenue in 2024, prompting calls for EU-wide in...

French Consumer Groups Sue Seven Airlines Over Abusive Baggage Fees
Fifteen French consumer associations sued seven airlines (EasyJet, Norwegian, Ryanair, Transavia, Volotea, Vueling, Wizzair) for abusive baggage fees, citing inconsistent size regulations and high charges (up to €280) that generated over €10 billion in revenue in 2024, prompting calls for EU-wide in...
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56% Bias Score

Ryanair's Prime Membership Faces Consumer Scrutiny Over Limitations
Ryanair launched a £79 yearly Prime membership offering free reserved seats (with limitations), travel insurance (with exclusions), and monthly sales; however, consumer group Which? advises caution due to several restrictions.

Ryanair's Prime Membership Faces Consumer Scrutiny Over Limitations
Ryanair launched a £79 yearly Prime membership offering free reserved seats (with limitations), travel insurance (with exclusions), and monthly sales; however, consumer group Which? advises caution due to several restrictions.
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48% Bias Score

Ryanair Threatens to Cancel Boeing Order Due to US Tariffs
Ryanair's CEO Michael O'Leary warned that the airline may cancel its order for up to 329 Boeing 737 MAX planes due to tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, potentially impacting Boeing's revenue and Ryanair's expansion plans. Although O'Leary speculated about buying Chinese COMAC planes, this...

Ryanair Threatens to Cancel Boeing Order Due to US Tariffs
Ryanair's CEO Michael O'Leary warned that the airline may cancel its order for up to 329 Boeing 737 MAX planes due to tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, potentially impacting Boeing's revenue and Ryanair's expansion plans. Although O'Leary speculated about buying Chinese COMAC planes, this...
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44% Bias Score

Ryanair Leaves Disabled Passenger Stranded
An 84-year-old disabled woman was left stranded at Hamburg airport after her Ryanair flight departed without her; her luggage, containing medication, was also on the flight; this highlights failures in communication and coordination between the airline, airport, and assistance providers.

Ryanair Leaves Disabled Passenger Stranded
An 84-year-old disabled woman was left stranded at Hamburg airport after her Ryanair flight departed without her; her luggage, containing medication, was also on the flight; this highlights failures in communication and coordination between the airline, airport, and assistance providers.
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48% Bias Score

Ryanair Cuts 643,000 Summer Seats from Seven Smaller Spanish Airports
Ryanair's summer flight schedule reduction across seven smaller Spanish airports results in a loss of 643,000 seats, impacting regional connectivity, with Santiago experiencing the most significant reduction (-11.4%).

Ryanair Cuts 643,000 Summer Seats from Seven Smaller Spanish Airports
Ryanair's summer flight schedule reduction across seven smaller Spanish airports results in a loss of 643,000 seats, impacting regional connectivity, with Santiago experiencing the most significant reduction (-11.4%).
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48% Bias Score
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