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Ryanair warns of airline fares war this summer | Ryanair warns of airline fares war this summer |
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Ryanair says it could cut fares by as much as 9% on some routes as competition in the airline industry intensifies in the next few months. | Ryanair says it could cut fares by as much as 9% on some routes as competition in the airline industry intensifies in the next few months. |
The warning from Europe's largest carrier by passenger numbers follows similar comments about price pressures from Ryanair's rivals in recent weeks. | The warning from Europe's largest carrier by passenger numbers follows similar comments about price pressures from Ryanair's rivals in recent weeks. |
Competition was growing as airlines switched capacity from Turkey and North Africa, Ryanair said. | Competition was growing as airlines switched capacity from Turkey and North Africa, Ryanair said. |
Separately, Ryanair said it had made a "non-binding offer" for Alitalia. | Separately, Ryanair said it had made a "non-binding offer" for Alitalia. |
On Friday, Italian media reported that about 10 offers had been made for the loss-making airline. | On Friday, Italian media reported that about 10 offers had been made for the loss-making airline. |
In a statement, Dublin-based Ryanair said it was "important we are involved in the process" given that Alitalia is Italy's largest carrier. | |
'Very competitive' | 'Very competitive' |
Ryanair's comments came as it reported a 55% rise in pre-tax profits to 397m euros (£356m) in the three months to 30 June. Revenues were up 13% to 1.68bn euros. | Ryanair's comments came as it reported a 55% rise in pre-tax profits to 397m euros (£356m) in the three months to 30 June. Revenues were up 13% to 1.68bn euros. |
The average fare during the quarter rose 1% to 40.3 euros, although Ryanair said this was a blip due to the much stronger Easter trading. Easter, a peak-time for holidaymakers, fell in April this year, inside the carrier's reporting period. In 2016, it fell in March. | |
The airline said it expected fares to fall by 5% in the six months to the end of September and by 8% in the six months to the end of March 2018. | The airline said it expected fares to fall by 5% in the six months to the end of September and by 8% in the six months to the end of March 2018. |
"We expect the pricing environment to remain very competitive" chief executive Michael O'Leary said in a statement. EasyJet and Wizz Air have both said that fares will be under pressure this summer. | "We expect the pricing environment to remain very competitive" chief executive Michael O'Leary said in a statement. EasyJet and Wizz Air have both said that fares will be under pressure this summer. |
The warning sparked a 3.5% fall in Ryanair's share price. EasyJet shares fell 3.4%, while the owner of British Airways, IAG, fell 2.7%. | The warning sparked a 3.5% fall in Ryanair's share price. EasyJet shares fell 3.4%, while the owner of British Airways, IAG, fell 2.7%. |
In a bid to recoup some lost revenues, Ryanair is considering limiting the number of passengers eligible to take a second free carry-on bag. Revenues from people paying to take luggage have fallen at the airline. | |
Mr O'Leary told analysts that it was possible that only passengers who paid for priority boarding would be eligible. However, he added that no decision had been made. | |
Ryanair executives also repeated warnings of major flight disruptions between the UK and Europe if Brexit talks fail to agree a bi-lateral deal on flights. The airline has warned it may cancel flights and move operations abroad if there is no agreement well in advance of Brexit. | Ryanair executives also repeated warnings of major flight disruptions between the UK and Europe if Brexit talks fail to agree a bi-lateral deal on flights. The airline has warned it may cancel flights and move operations abroad if there is no agreement well in advance of Brexit. |
"We need clarity so that we can plan our schedules for 2019," chief financial officer Neil Sorahan told the BBC. | "We need clarity so that we can plan our schedules for 2019," chief financial officer Neil Sorahan told the BBC. |
EasyJet announced last week that it had secured an air operator's certificate in Austria to enable it to keep flying across the EU following Brexit. | EasyJet announced last week that it had secured an air operator's certificate in Austria to enable it to keep flying across the EU following Brexit. |