Ryanair Holdings plc (ETR:RY4C)

Germany flag Germany · Delayed Price · Currency is EUR
18.41
-0.58 (-3.05%)
Apr 3, 2025, 5:35 PM CET
-13.16%
Market Cap 20.48B
Revenue (ttm) 13.82B
Net Income (ttm) 1.66B
Shares Out n/a
EPS (ttm) 1.48
PE Ratio 12.31
Forward PE n/a
Dividend 0.40 (2.14%)
Ex-Dividend Date Jan 16, 2025
Volume 20,097
Average Volume 19,828
Open 18.78
Previous Close 18.99
Day's Range 18.11 - 18.94
52-Week Range 13.50 - 21.79
Beta 1.34
RSI 37.51
Earnings Date May 19, 2025

About Ryanair Holdings

Ryanair Holdings plc, together with its subsidiaries, provides scheduled-passenger airline services in Ireland, the United Kingdom, Spain, Italy, and internationally. The company is also involved in the provision of various ancillary services, such as non-flight scheduled and Internet-related services, as well as in-flight sale of beverages, food, duty-free, and merchandise; and markets car hire, travel insurance, and accommodation services through its website and mobile app. Furter, it offers aircraft and passenger handling, ticketing, and mai... [Read more]

Industry Airlines
Sector Industrials
Founded 1996
Employees 27,076
Stock Exchange Deutsche Börse Xetra
Ticker Symbol RY4C
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2023, Ryanair Holdings's revenue was 13.44 billion, an increase of 24.77% compared to the previous year's 10.78 billion. Earnings were 1.92 billion, an increase of 45.92%.

Financial Statements

News

Don't Mind The Turbulence, These Airline Stocks Are Scheduled For Takeoff

Airlines have been in a flat spin recently, due to macroeconomic turmoil. Certain airlines are growing despite the market outlook, and have advantages in certain areas, including valuations and effici...

15 hours ago - Seeking Alpha

Ryanair Soars Past 200 Million Passengers In One Year, Sets New European Record In Air Travel

Ryanair Holdings (NASDAQ: RYAAY) announced on Wednesday that it flew 200.2 million passengers in the year ending March 2025, marking a 9% year-over-year increase and becoming the first European airli...

1 day ago - Benzinga

Ryanair becomes first European airline to fly 200 million passengers in a year

Ryanair flew 200.2 million passengers in its fiscal year to the end of March, largely as forecast, making it the first European airline to carry 200 million passengers in one year.

1 day ago - Reuters

EasyJet studies loyalty program after Ryanair starts new plan

Airlines across Europe are adding subscriptions or overhauling their loyalty programs as they explore ways of eking more value out of their most lucrative customers.

2 days ago - Fortune

Letters: Michael OLearys disregard for presidency shows business has very little standing in politics

Ryanair CEO Michael OLearys glib disparagement of the office of the Irish presidency as a useless, makey-uppy job, highlights the avarice and shallowness of knowing the price of everything and the val...

4 days ago - Independent Ireland

My disabled mother was left stranded at Hamburg airport

How could airport and airline staff miss an elderly woman with hearing problems in a wheelchair, left sitting there after the gate emptied? My disabled 84-year-old mother was due to return to the UK o...

4 days ago - The Guardian

Mairead McGuinness has made no decision on presidential bid as Michael OLeary says he would be proud to see her in the ras

Former European Commissioner Mairead McGuinness has said she has not made any decision in relation to a presidential bid, despite Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary saying he would be "very proud" to have he...

5 days ago - Independent Ireland

Michael OLeary: I dont want to be John Magnier I dont want 10,000ac. But if decent land comes up for sale beside me, Ill buy it

His children might think the Ryanair CEO is as old as Methuselah, but Michael OLeary, who turned 64 in March, says notionally, hes in his mid-30s. At least until he starts running and his knees remind...

6 days ago - Independent Ireland

How US Woman Faked Pregnancy To Avoid Extra Baggage Fee On Plane

Grace Hale, a 20-year-old from Dallas, Texas, recently pulled off the stunt on a Ryanair flight from England to Scotland. She tucked her belongings under her clothing to mimic a pregnancy bump.

6 days ago - NDTV

Ryanair CEO says Boeing offers backup if MAX 10 not approved soon

The head of European budget giant Ryanair praised relations with Boeing under its new leadership and said the planemaker had agreed to supply alternative jets in time for summer 2027 if it fails to ce...

7 days ago - Reuters

Ryanair launches ‘Prime’ subscription service for frequent travellers. Is it worth it?

While subscription services might save travellers money, they are also a way to persuade more people to fly - which is bad news for the planet.

8 days ago - Euronews

Months after calling Wizz Air’s unlimited flights deal a ‘marketing scam’, Michael O’Leary’s Ryanair launches its own subscription service

Michael O'Leary mocked Wizz Air's "All You Can Fly" deal as a marketing stunt. Now he's letting Ryanair passengers spend £79 on a "Prime" deal.

8 days ago - Fortune

Kyiv, Lviv airports not cooperating on reopening plans, Ryanair CEO says

The restart of flights is vital for rebuilding Ukraine's economy, a process that cannot start unless "somebody gives the airports a kick up the backside," Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary said.

9 days ago - The Kyiv Independent

Ryanair launches exclusive Prime service for frequent flyers

Ryanair has launched an exclusive discount scheme for frequent flyers that will unlock perks on seats and travel insurance.

9 days ago - Independent Ireland

Ryanair launches subscription that waives fees for reserved seats, insurance

Ryanair is to launch an annual subscription service that gives members reserved seating, insurance and access to monthly seat sales for 79 euros ($85) per year, it said on Monday.

10 days ago - Reuters

John Rocha loses his calm in Killiney as he objects to ‘Trojan horse’ development

Plus: Olivia O’Leary wants to save the snails; An Post chief accuses WHO of anti-Irish message; and Ryanair enters the culture wars in Germany

11 days ago - The Irish Times

Ryanair boss Michael OLeary edges closer to 100m share award

Ryanairs share price has exceeded 21 three times so far this year, potentially bringing its group chief executive Michael OLeary closer to a 100m stock bonus that is triggered if they trade at this le...

13 days ago - Independent Ireland

Ryanair, EasyJet add capacity at other UK airports after Heathrow closure

Ryanair and easyJet , which do not operate at London's Heathrow Airport, are adding extra capacity in and out of other British airports to offer alternatives for passengers affected by Heathrow's sudd...

13 days ago - Reuters

Heathrow Airport: Thousands of Irish passengers affected by cancellation chaos which is expected to continue for days, Ryanair launch rescue flights

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13 days ago - Independent Ireland

Ryanair is totally over passengers behaving badly

Europe's biggest airline is bringing a private criminal prosecution against a passenger who disrupted a flight then claimed diplomatic immunity.

14 days ago - Business Insider

Cheltenham festival day three tips: Il Est Francais can score for French

Ryanair runner has a big chance to become only the second winner at the festival from across the Channel since 2005 While the Gold Cup on Friday revolves around the odds-on Galopin Des Champs and his ...

22 days ago - The Guardian

US airline that inspired Ryanair to charge fee to check in bags

Southwest Airlines is to begin charging customers a fee to check bags, abandoning a decades-long practice that its executives had described as key to differentiating the budget carrier from its rivals...

23 days ago - Independent Ireland

Ryanair ends share purchase restrictions on non-EU nationals

Ryanair has confirmed that non-EU nationals can again buy shares in the airline after it breached a threshold where more than 50pc of the carrier is in now in ownership by EU nationals.

24 days ago - Independent Ireland

Eamonn Brennan joins board of air taxi firm Vertical Aerospace

Eamonn Brennan, the former head of Eurocontrol and a non-executive director at Ryanair, has joined the board of air taxi firm Vertical Aerospace as it works towards securing certification for its VX4 ...

27 days ago - Independent Ireland