Low-Fare Carriers Assess What's Ahead
Ryanair anticipates its passengers will fly for free, once ancillary revenues have picked up to compensate for the income shortfall. "We have another 40 euros ($48) to go," CEO Michael O'Leary said at the World Low-Cost Airlines Congress in Amsterdam, referring to the carrier's average yields. "It's...
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