Ryanair Expects To Continue To Gain From Restructuring Efforts At Rivals
Ryanair expects its fiscal 2014 profits to be as much as 5% higher than its record 2013 income, despite warning of rising fuel costs and airport charges, and reduced yields. The Irish airline, which recorded a 13% year-over-year rise in after-tax profits to €569 million ($732 million) in the 12...
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