Ryanair Holdings plc (ETR:RY4C)
| Market Cap | 27.93B |
| Revenue (ttm) | 15.07B |
| Net Income (ttm) | 2.36B |
| Shares Out | n/a |
| EPS (ttm) | 2.19 |
| PE Ratio | 11.84 |
| Forward PE | 11.64 |
| Dividend | 0.45 (1.71%) |
| Ex-Dividend Date | Aug 7, 2025 |
| Volume | 12,845 |
| Average Volume | 11,480 |
| Open | 25.85 |
| Previous Close | 26.26 |
| Day's Range | 25.78 - 26.39 |
| 52-Week Range | 16.38 - 27.44 |
| Beta | 1.13 |
| RSI | 52.65 |
| Earnings Date | Nov 3, 2025 |
About Ryanair Holdings
Ryanair Holdings plc, together with its subsidiaries, provides scheduled-passenger airline services in Ireland, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, and internationally. The company offers various ancillary services; engages in other activities connected with its air passenger service, including 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. It also provides passenger ... [Read more]
Financial Performance
In 2024, Ryanair Holdings's revenue was 13.95 billion, an increase of 3.75% compared to the previous year's 13.44 billion. Earnings were 1.61 billion, a decrease of -15.94%.
Financial StatementsNews
‘If we wanted to price gouge, we would add one or two flights’ – Michael O’Leary defends €700 Prague flights for Ireland play-off
Michael O’Leary has defended the price of Ryanair flights from Ireland to Prague for next March’s World Cup play-off against Czechia.
‘If we wanted to price gouge, we would add one or two flights, we added 15’ – Michael O’Leary defends €700 Prague fares for Ireland play-off
Michael O’Leary has defended the price of Ryanair flights from Ireland to Prague for next March’s World Cup play-off against Czechia.
‘If we wanted to price gouge, we would add one or two flights’ – Michael O’Leary defends €700 Prague flights for Ireland qualifier
Michael O’Leary has defended the price of Ryanair flights from Ireland to Prague for next March’s World Cup Qualifier against Czechia.
World Cup playoffs: Cost of flights to Prague for Ireland match soar as some sell out
Ryanair adds 3,000 seats to cater for demands as ticket prices sky-rocket but there are alternatives
Ryanair fails to get court orders for return of seized documents
Ryanair has failed to get High Court orders seeking the return of documents seized from its Dublin office and extensively used by the Italian competition authority to reach a provisional view the airl...
Ryanair fails to get order for return of documents seized in Dublin and taken to Italy
Files used by Italian competition authority to reach a provisional view the airline had engaged in anti-competitive conduct
Ryanair Holdings Seeks Explanation From Edreams Over Alleged Customer Overcharges
(RTTNews) - Ryanair Holdings plc (RYAOF.PK), Wednesday asked Edreams, an online travel agency, for an explanation regarding why it is the only large online travel agent or OTA which continues to overc...
‘He called us f****ts multiple times’ – air passenger shouted slurs at Ryanair cabin crew over toastie delay
A “demanding” aeroplane passenger threatened cabin crew and shouted homophobic slurs at them over delays in bringing him a toasted sandwich.
‘The Government’s more concerned about Ryanair’s profits than the planet’s fate’: Ciarán Cuffe on climate backlash in Trump era
When Ciarán Cuffe topped the poll in Dublin in a European election in 2019, Ireland was on the crest of a green wave. Concern about the calamitous effects of climate change was uppermost in people’s m...
Portugal warns Ryanair cannot refuse passengers with paper boarding passes
As of Wednesday 12 November, Ryanair passengers are required to have their boarding pass in digital format on their myRyanair app.
Ryanair passenger's fury after luggage came off plane 'ripped to shreds' and he was offered just £50
Daniel Sakal, 34, was shocked when on arrival at London Stansted his hold luggage was returned to him looking like it was ‘mauled by a tiger’
Ryanair’s €5m claim against UK’s NATS won’t be heard until 2027
It will be early 2027 before Ryanair’s more than €5m claim against the UK’s air traffic control firm NATS is heard by a London court. The trial is expected to last 10 days.
Wanted – a ‘dogsbody’ assistant for Ryanair’s Michael O’Leary, but no Dublin GAA, Leinster Rugby or Manchester United fans need apply
For anyone who has dared to dream of working alongside Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary, your sporting allegiances may have put you out of the running.
‘I’ve been paperless for years’: Ryanair’s digital-only boarding pass rule comes into force
The airline said the new system will improve ‘customer service and rebooking during flight disruptions’
Ryanair scraps printed boarding passes to go fully digital
The airline is only accepting digital boarding passes from Wednesday.
Explainer: Ryanair switches to 100pc digital boarding passes today – so what happens if my phone dies?
Ryanair’s switch to 100pc digital boarding passes is set for take-off today.
Ryanair switches to 100pc digital boarding passes today
Ryanair switches to 100pc digital boarding passes today.
’Don’t panic’, Ryanair tells passengers without digital boarding passes
Ryanair passengers have been told not to panic if they don’t have digital boarding passes as the airline makes them mandatory from tomorrow.
Ryanair's Shannon Summer 2026 Schedule To Deliver 15% Additional Seats
(RTTNews) - Ryanair (RYA.L, RY4C.DE) said it will base a fourth aircraft at Shannon for Summer 2026, representing a $400 million investment from Ryanair in Midwest Ireland. This additional aircraft wi...
Why Ryanair is scrapping physical boarding passes, and what it means for you
Smartphones only for future travel – but airline says it will help you if your phone dies before you board
Ryanair Earnings Came Ahead of Estimates in Q2, Revenues Up Y/Y
RYAAY expects its fiscal 2026 traffic to grow by more than 3% to 207 million passengers (prior view: 206 million).
Ryanair will only accept digital boarding passes from this week. Here’s what travellers should know
The move has raised concerns about elderly passengers who may not own or be comfortable using a smartphone.
Flyers checking in at airport ‘stupid or ignored instructions’, says Ryanair boss as new rules near
As print-at-home boarding passes are scrapped, Michael O’Leary is not sympathetic to opponents of the digital-only regime
Ryanair: On Track For Decade Of Growth
Ryanair posts record H1 FY2026 results with strong margins, 800-aircraft growth plans, and 18% upside to fair value. Learn why RYAAY stock is a buy.
Ryanair denies refund for Irish man injured in UK train attack
The Irish man who helped stop the Huntingdon train attack has been refused a refund by Ryanair after his injuries rendered him unable to fly.