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Monday 20 May 2024 7:30 am  |  Updated:  Monday 20 May 2024 7:40 am

Ryanair unveils share buyback as profit soars but O’Leary warns on Boeing slip

By: Guy Taylor

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Ryanair profit has risen by over a third to £1.6bn.
Ryanair profit has risen by over a third to £1.6bn.

Ryanair has unveiled a €700m (£599.3m) share buyback programme after its full-year profit soared by over a third due to booming demand for travel.

Profit after tax increased by 34 per cent to a record €1.92bn (£1.6bn) as Ryanair carried 183.7m passengers, up nine per cent year-on-year.

Revenue rose by a quarter to €13.4bn (£11.5bn), boosted by average airfares rising 21 per cent to 49.8 and a record first half of the year, but its chief executive also warned there could be turbulence ahead.

The Irish carrier announced its first ever dividend in November and said today it paid an interim dividend per share of €0.175 in February.

When completed, the buyback programme will increase the funds Ryanair has returned to its investors to over €7.8bn (£6.7bn) since 2008.

Ryanair, Europe’s largest airline, has outperformed rivals Easyjet and Wizz Air over the 12 months in what has been a record period of demand for the industry as a whole.

But it has been hit harder than most by the issues plaguing Boeing, as its biggest customer and warned on Monday deliveries of its 737 Gamechanger fleet would come in 23 short at the end of July.

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Michael OLeary speaking at a Ryanair press conference, dressed in a suit, discussing the airlines latest business updates

Chief executive Michael O’Leary said: “We continue to work closely with Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun, CFO Brian West and the new Seattle management team to improve quality and accelerate B737 aircraft deliveries. 

Michael O'Leary won't put up with any "mewling nonsense" over his possible £84m bonus payout. “Footballers are getting half a million a week," he argued.
Michael O’Leary, the often-outspoken boss of Ryanair

“There remains a risk that Boeing deliveries could slip further.”

Disruption has also come in the form of French air traffic control strikes and resurgent conflict in the Middle East, which has bumped up oil prices and seen thousands of Ryanair flights cancelled.

The airline said operating costs had increased by 24 per cent to €11.4bn (£9.8bn) , primarily due to an increase in “fuel costs, higher staff costs and Boeing delivery delays.”

Looking ahead, the firm expects full-year traffic to grow by eight per cent to between 198m and 200m passengers, subject to deliveries keeping to schedule.

“While  visibility is limited, and the outcome will be heavily dependent on close-in peak summer pricing, we remain cautiously optimistic that peak summer fares will be flat to modestly ahead of last summer.”

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