Ryanair To Cut Costs
High fuel prices are forcing Europe’s leading low-fare carrier, Ryanair, to investigate a rigorous cost-cutting program. The goal is to shave around €400 million from annual expenses, in large part because most of the airline’s fuel hedges are expiring. New fuel hedges would be about $12 per barrel...
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