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Ryanair’s Michael O’Leary says he will step down in future

Says airline set to move away from bargain-basement prices


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Ryanair is shifting away from its famous rock-bottom fares, according to Michael O’Leary, the carrier’s chief executive officer.

The Dublin-based airline, known for being a no-frills, low-cost airline, has grown substantially under O’Leary’s 16-year run at the helm and is now carrying 73.5 million passengers a year.

O’Leary says the airline cannot sustain the ultra-cheap average fare of around $50. As Ryanair moves from secondary to major airports in an effort to gain more customers, the airline will face more costs. It is also under pressure to improve levels of service.

"We have to move away over the next number of years from being obsessed with having the lowest fares in the market," said O'Leary.

The 49-year-old also said that, as the company matures and growth slows, it would need a new chief executive. O’Leary, who is known for his controversial management style, said he won’t step down until Ryanair nearly doubles in size.

"When we are twice the size we are now, at around 400 aircraft, then the growth rate slows down to 2% or 3% per year. The shareholders will want a return. You will need a different management then. We won't need my dog and pony show, which is about generating publicity. Every company has to move from being the high-growth Robin Hood, “ O’Leary said.


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Ryanair saves me hundred off $ every summer and leaves me off minutes from my destinations in Europe(Charleroi,Brest) Do I care not to have an "assigned seat" for my 1.30 hr.hop from Dublin to my home for 50$ top ? and they are on time! Who cares for frequent fliers miles if you can't afford it!
I would rather walk or crawl before I would use his airline. He is ruthless and arrogrant, treats his customers like they are on a cattle ride, laughs doing it. If I can't aford another airline to travel I'll just stay home.
Ryanair was set up specifically on the basis that its fares would always be the lowest available. That was the entire thrust of the company's advertising and publicity campaigns, masterminded by O'Leary. Other companies were forced to react, and several went to the wall. Now the same O'Leary tells us that higher fares are the way forward. Either way, as oldboreen reminds us, he has been steadily adopting higher fares for the past couple of years – only he has never let on. The man is a charlatan. He thinks his company should only exist for the benefit of its owners (mainly himself) and owes nothing to his customers beyond the next flight they have booked and paid for. This is what makes him the unacceptable face of capitalism.
We actually never needed Anything ! you had to offer O’Leary, You Pompous Ass.
'Bargain basement'-'Rock bottom' fares? A myth.Ask any regular user of his airline. The smart Mr O'leary knows perfectly well that when all the extras are added. his airline is not exactly what it apears to be.He's wise to get out now that the public have rumbled it and he's made made his multi-millions!
 




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