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Ryanair chief Michael O’Leary's new 'nice guy' act boosts passengers 28% Ryanair chief Michael O’Leary's new 'nice guy' act boosts passengers by 28%
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Michael O’Leary’s new “nice guy” persona helped budget airline Ryanair boost its customer numbers by 28% last month.Michael O’Leary’s new “nice guy” persona helped budget airline Ryanair boost its customer numbers by 28% last month.
The company launched a charm offensive last year after two profits warnings in 2013 and has introduced changes including a free second carry-on bag and allocated seating. Unveiling the “Always Getting Better” programme, O’Leary was presented to the media cuddling a puppy.  The company launched a charm offensive last year after two profits warnings in 2013 and has introduced changes including a free second carry-on bag and allocated seating. Unveiling the “Always Getting Better” programme, O’Leary was presented to the media cuddling a puppy.  
Ryanair said it carried 6.7m passengers last month, up from 5.2m during the same period in 2014. Its load factor — aviation talk for how full a plane is - rose to 90%, from 80%.Ryanair said it carried 6.7m passengers last month, up from 5.2m during the same period in 2014. Its load factor — aviation talk for how full a plane is - rose to 90%, from 80%.
Ryanair said it carried 6.7m passengers last month The company said it plans to roll out phase two of its customer service revolution this year including a new website, cabin interiors and inflight menus.Ryanair said it carried 6.7m passengers last month The company said it plans to roll out phase two of its customer service revolution this year including a new website, cabin interiors and inflight menus.
Regional carrier Flybe also had good news today, forecasting it will “break-even” in the year ending March 31 after just one year of a three-year turnaround programme.Regional carrier Flybe also had good news today, forecasting it will “break-even” in the year ending March 31 after just one year of a three-year turnaround programme.
The company said its passenger numbers grew by 15%. It will report fully in June.The company said its passenger numbers grew by 15%. It will report fully in June.