Ryanair Holdings plc (ETR: RY4C)

Germany flag Germany · Delayed Price · Currency is EUR
19.24
+0.03 (0.13%)
Dec 20, 2024, 5:35 PM CET
1.24%
Market Cap 20.91B
Revenue (ttm) 13.56B
Net Income (ttm) 1.53B
Shares Out n/a
EPS (ttm) 1.35
PE Ratio 13.67
Forward PE n/a
Dividend n/a
Ex-Dividend Date Jan 16, 2025
Volume 53,896
Open 19.19
Previous Close 19.21
Day's Range 18.86 - 19.35
52-Week Range 13.50 - 21.79
Beta 1.46
Analysts n/a
Price Target n/a
Earnings Date Jan 27, 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

AI training as legitimate interest, €10 billion for an EU Starlink

The weekly Tech wrap-up containing the Commission’s investigation into TikTok, an interoperability push on Apple, and Ryanair's GDPR complaints. The post AI training as legitimate interest, €10 billio...

1 day ago - EURACTIV.com

Ryanair again faces GDPR complaint over face-scanning verification

"Ryanair unlawfully nudges its users" to go through a facial recognition process, data privacy non-profit noyb have alleged. The post Ryanair again faces GDPR complaint over face-scanning verification...

2 days ago - EURACTIV.com

I need to be able to ask you questions, thats how this works Michael OLeary and Claire Byrne clash over Ryanair price rises amid Holyhead closure

Ryanair CEO Michael OLeary has said it was far too late, when asked not to increase the price of Ryanair Christmas flights to Ireland in the wake of Holyhead ports closure.

4 days ago - Independent Ireland

Christmas travel fears: Flight prices rising rapidly as minister warns Holyhead port could stay closed until spring

Some flights have risen to over 600 one-way from London to Dublin in the wake of the Holyhead port closure, with Ryanair admitting prices on a number of routes are rising rapidly.

4 days ago - Independent Ireland

Ryanairs tech chief was wrong in trial claim, says Booking.com

Online travel group Booking.com has claimed that Ryanairs chief technology officer, John Hurley, was wrong during a US trial in the summer when he alleged that he had seen evidence of a Ryanair flight...

5 days ago - Independent Ireland

Flying home from London this Christmas is not the disaster Ryanair boss Michael OLeary had predicted

Despite warnings from Ryanair chief executive Michael OLeary that one-way fares between London and Dublin would rocket to 500 (600) in the run-up to the festive season, last-minute flyers can still pi...

7 days ago - Independent Ireland

Court should join Ryanair’s cases against broadcaster and former employee

Judge says he disposed to joining the matters

8 days ago - The Irish Times

David Bonderman, long time chairman of Ryanair, dies

US billionaire David Bonderman, a former chairman of Ryanair, has died at the age of 82.

9 days ago - Independent Ireland

TV review: Inside Aer Lingus is as dated as a Ryanair cabin-crew calendar

Have you ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes at Aer Lingus? No, me neither.

10 days ago - Independent Ireland

Irish Aviation Authority seeks extra 1.2m to pay for Dublin Airport cap litigation

The Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) is raising an additional 1.2m in fee revenue next year to cover the cost of litigation being taken against it by Aer Lingus, Ryanair, the DAA and a group of US carri...

14 days ago - Independent Ireland

Ryanair and On the Beach to settle legal action early next year

UK-listed online travel agent On the Beach expects a legal case taken against it by Ryanair more than a decade ago to be settled amicably early next year.

17 days ago - Independent Ireland

Booking.com aims to persuade US court this week for retrial in Ryanair case

A US court will this week hear arguments from online travel giant Booking.com as it pushes for the retrial of a case it lost during the summer that was taken against it by Ryanair.

19 days ago - Independent Ireland

Ryanair to begin Paris Orley Airport service next year: report

Ryanair Holdings to begin service at Paris Orly airport in 2025, connecting Bergamo, Italy and Bratislava, Slovakia.

19 days ago - Seeking Alpha

Ryanair could land profit on back of flight demand after Ukraine peace deal, analysts say

Ryanair could benefit from a potential peace deal in Ukraine as citizens return to the war-torn country, according to analysts at investment bank Barclays.

20 days ago - Independent Ireland

Senate Report Reveals Airlines Made $12.4 Billion From Seat Fees

Record-high air travel numbers are offering little relief to airlines as profits are expected to nosedive this year. Controversial “seat fees,” once a financial lifeline for carriers, are now under fi...

23 days ago - SUCCESS Magazine

Fining budget airlines will make flying more expensive, says easyJet boss

Spain’s penalty to carriers for charging passengers for hand luggage and seat reservations called ‘anti-consumer’ The boss of easyJet has denounced fines handed out to the airline and other budget car...

24 days ago - The Guardian

Airlines fume after Spain hits low-cost carriers with $187 million in fines

Spain's Ministry of Consumer Affairs has fined five budget airlines a total of 179 million euros ($187 million). The fines affect Ryanair, Vueling, easyJet, Norwegian, and Volotea.

27 days ago - Business Insider

Spain hits budget airlines with £150m fine

Irish carrier Ryanair, fined £90m, said that banning charging for extras would 'destroy' its ability to offer cheap tickets.

4 weeks ago - This is Money

Spain fines budget airlines including Ryanair €179m

The government says charging for hand luggage and printing boarding passes at the airport are "abusive practices".

4 weeks ago - BBC

Paschal Donohoe says Ryanair boss Michael OLeary is not his friend, after dinner disclosure

Paschal Donohoe has said he paid for his own meal during a private meeting with Ryanair boss Michael OLeary.

4 weeks ago - Independent Ireland

Spain fines 'abusive' budget airlines 179 mn euros

Spain's leftist government said Friday it has fined five budget airlines including Ryanair and EasyJet 179 million euros ($187 million) for "abusive practices" such as charging passengers for hand lug...

4 weeks ago - TechXplore

Spain fines five low budget airlines €180m for 'abusive practices'

Ryanair, Easyjet, and Vueling are among the airlines being punished for charging passengers extra for hand luggage, among other things.

4 weeks ago - Euronews

Spain consumer regulator fines Ryanair for charging extra fees for hand luggage, seating

Ryanair (RYAAY) is fined by Spain's consumer affairs regulator for charging passengers for hand luggage and adjacent seating. Read more here.

4 weeks ago - Seeking Alpha

Spain fines budget airlines including Ryanair total of €179m

Operators say they will appeal against what Ryanair calls ‘illegal and baseless fines’ by consumer ministry Business live – latest updates Spain has fined five budget airlines, including Ryanair, a to...

4 weeks ago - The Guardian

Spain slaps $187 million fine on Ryanair, EasyJet and others for 'abusive' cabin luggage fees

Spain's Consumer Rights ministry demanded that the five low-cost airlines stop charging additional baggage fees.

4 weeks ago - CNBC