Ryanair Holdings plc (ISE:RYA)
19.07
+0.45 (2.39%)
Apr 1, 2025, 4:30 PM GMT
Ryanair Holdings Employees
Ryanair Holdings had 27,076 employees as of March 31, 2024. The number of employees increased by 4,815 or 21.63% compared to the previous year.
Employees
27,076
Change (1Y)
4,815
Growth (1Y)
21.63%
Revenue / Employee
€511,893
Profits / Employee
€61,630
Market Cap
20.34B
Employees Chart
Employees History
Date | Employees | Change | Growth |
---|---|---|---|
Mar 31, 2024 | 27,076 | 4,815 | 21.63% |
Mar 31, 2023 | 22,261 | 3,145 | 16.45% |
Mar 31, 2022 | 19,116 | 4,100 | 27.30% |
Mar 31, 2021 | 15,016 | -2,252 | -13.04% |
Mar 31, 2020 | 17,268 | 428 | 2.54% |
Mar 31, 2019 | Pro | Pro | Pro |
Mar 31, 2018 | Pro | Pro | Pro |
Mar 31, 2017 | Pro | Pro | Pro |
Mar 31, 2016 | Pro | Pro | Pro |
Mar 31, 2015 | Pro | Pro | Pro |
Related Stocks
Company Name | Employees |
---|---|
Kingspan Group plc | 22,500 |
Mincon Group plc | 604 |
Kerry Group plc | 21,000 |
AIB Group plc | 10,551 |
Bank of Ireland Group plc | 10,845 |
Glanbia plc | 5,534 |
Cairn Homes plc | 350 |
Dalata Hotel Group plc | 5,495 |
Ryanair Holdings News
- 17 hours ago - EasyJet studies loyalty program after Ryanair starts new plan - Fortune
- 2 days ago - Letters: Michael OLearys disregard for presidency shows business has very little standing in politics - Independent Ireland
- 2 days ago - My disabled mother was left stranded at Hamburg airport - The Guardian
- 3 days ago - Mairead McGuinness has made no decision on presidential bid as Michael OLeary says he would be proud to see her in the ras - Independent Ireland
- 4 days ago - 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 - Independent Ireland
- 4 days ago - How US Woman Faked Pregnancy To Avoid Extra Baggage Fee On Plane - NDTV
- 5 days ago - Ryanair CEO says Boeing offers backup if MAX 10 not approved soon - Reuters
- 6 days ago - Ryanair launches ‘Prime’ subscription service for frequent travellers. Is it worth it? - Euronews