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Ryanair profits at record high despite fuel cost rise | Ryanair profits at record high despite fuel cost rise |
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Discount airline Ryanair has reported record full-year profits and rising revenues, despite soaring fuel costs. | Discount airline Ryanair has reported record full-year profits and rising revenues, despite soaring fuel costs. |
Profits after tax rose 13% to 569m euros (£481m) on revenues of 4.88bn euros for the year to 31 March. | Profits after tax rose 13% to 569m euros (£481m) on revenues of 4.88bn euros for the year to 31 March. |
Passenger traffic grew 5% to 79.3 million as the airline added 217 new routes to its roster, bringing the total to 1,600. | Passenger traffic grew 5% to 79.3 million as the airline added 217 new routes to its roster, bringing the total to 1,600. |
But fuel costs rose by more than 290m euros, the company said, and now account for 45% of total costs. | But fuel costs rose by more than 290m euros, the company said, and now account for 45% of total costs. |
Chief executive Michael O'Leary said: "Delivering a 13% increase in profits and 5% traffic growth despite high oil prices during a European recession is testimony to the strength of Ryanair's ultra-low cost model." | Chief executive Michael O'Leary said: "Delivering a 13% increase in profits and 5% traffic growth despite high oil prices during a European recession is testimony to the strength of Ryanair's ultra-low cost model." |
But he warned that growth would be slower in the 2013-14 financial year at Europe's largest budget airline, thanks to rising oil prices and "unjustified higher Eurocontrol and Spanish airport charges". | |
The company is forecasting net profits in the range of 570m to 600m euros for the coming year. | |
In March, Ryanair placed an order with Boeing for 175 planes worth £10.3bn ($15.6bn) to be delivered between 2014 and 2018. | In March, Ryanair placed an order with Boeing for 175 planes worth £10.3bn ($15.6bn) to be delivered between 2014 and 2018. |
The deal will increase its fleet by a third to 400 planes. | The deal will increase its fleet by a third to 400 planes. |
But in February, Ryanair's expansion plans were dealt a blow when the European Commission blocked its third attempt to take over rival Aer Lingus, in which Ryanair already has a 30% stake. | But in February, Ryanair's expansion plans were dealt a blow when the European Commission blocked its third attempt to take over rival Aer Lingus, in which Ryanair already has a 30% stake. |
Mr O'Leary, who is known for his outspokenness, dismissed the decision as "bizarre", saying it was "yet another politically motivated decision by Europe's competition authority". | |
The Commission fears a takeover would reduce competition to the detriment of consumers. | The Commission fears a takeover would reduce competition to the detriment of consumers. |
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