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  2. Ryanair - Wikipedia

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    Ryanair is an Irish ultra low-cost ... The company also owns four Learjet 45 business jets, based at London Stansted Airport and Bergamo Airport but registered in the ...

  3. Michael O'Leary (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    O'Leary became chief financial officer of Ryanair in 1988, and then chief executive officer in 1994. [11] Under O'Leary's management, Ryanair further developed the low-cost model originated by Southwest Airlines. [12] O'Leary described the ancillary revenue model in a 2001 interview, saying "The other airlines are asking how they can put up ...

  4. List of airline holding companies - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of airline holding companies, that either own more than one airline or are the parent company of a single airline.. A company or firm in which the holding company owns a significant portion of voting shares, usually 20–50% or a "minority of share ownership", is known as an associate company.

  5. Ryanair’s Michael O’Leary, who is up for a $108 million bonus ...

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    The vocal Ryanair chief argues his pay is fair by comparing himself to football players in the past. For instance, in an interview with the Wall Street Journal in March, ...

  6. Tony Ryan - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Anthony Ryan [1] (2 February 1936 – 3 October 2007 [2]) was an Irish billionaire businessman and philanthropist who co-founded Ryanair in 1984 along with cofounders Christopher Ryan and Liam Lonergan (owner of Irish travel agent Club Travel), 9 years after founding Guinness Peat Aviation an international aircraft leasing industry. [3]

  7. Aer Lingus - Wikipedia

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    Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary said the move was a "unique opportunity" to form an Irish airline. The "new" airline would carry over 50 million passengers a year. Ryanair said it had bought a 16% stake in Aer Lingus and was offering €2.80 for the remaining shares, a premium over the €2.20 the shares were trading for.

  8. Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary’s 2024 list of enemies: From the ...

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    The Ryanair boss called for a two-drink limit at U.K. airports to stem a rising tide of air rage on his flights, which he said were occurring at a rate of once per week over the summer.

  9. Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary says negative press is his budget ...

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    In January, Ryanair cut its November profit estimate by 5% to between €1.85 billion ($2 billion) and €1.95 billion ($2.13 billion) after it was forced to lower fares to fill seats when travel ...