Ireland's Data Protection Commissioner (DPC) opened an EU-wide probe on Friday into whether Ryanair's use of facial recognition technology to verify the identity of customers booking through third party websites violates the bloc's privacy laws.
With RYAAY shares moving south, we assess the current positioning of the stock to determine if it's a good investment at this juncture.
Here, we present the traffic numbers for August 2024 for three airline companies ??? Ryanair Holdings (RYAAY), Copa Holdings (CPA) and Allegiant (ALGT).
Ryanair is benefiting from upbeat air travel demand. The shareholder-friendly approach bodes well for the company.
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Online travel agent On the Beach Group (LSE:OTB) plc clocked record total transaction value of £1.2 billion in the financial year ending 30 September, representing 15% yearly growth. The confident trading update highlighted the role On the Beach's collaboration with budget Irish airline Ryanair Holdings PLC (LSE:RYA) played in the financial year.
Ryanair Group has seen better momentum in bookings since August and less need to discount prices, CEO Michael O'Leary said in an interview on Tuesday.
Ryanair Group CEO Michael O'Leary said on Saturday a prolonged Boeing workers' strike may cut the number of aircraft it receives by next summer to 20 from an anticipated 25.
easyJet PLC has echoed calls from Ryanair Holdings PLC (LSE:RYA) for the chief executive of the UK's air traffic controller to resign following repeated disruptions in recent years. Chief executive John Lundgren wrote to National Air Traffic Services (Nats) this week to call for Martin Rolfe's resignation after staff shortages hit Gatwick flights most recently.
Ryanair Holdings PLC (LSE:RYA) chief executive Michael O'Leary has said the airline would be willing to place a two-drink for passengers during flights if airports followed the rule. Having previously called for such restrictions in airports on the back of a rise in antisocial behaviour on flights, O'Leary said he would be “happy to do it tomorrow”.
Ryanair Holdings PLC (LSE:RYA) boss Michael O'Leary has renewed calls for Martin Rolfe, chief executive of air traffic controller Nats, to step down after another bout of chaos at Gatwick. Shortages of Nats staff in the control tower saw at least 100 flights to and from Gatwick Airport cancelled on Sunday, affecting around 15,000 passengers.
With RYAAY shares moving south, we assess the current positioning of the stock to determine if it's a good investment at this juncture.