Budget airline’s boss Michael O’Leary attributes 37% rise in pre-tax profits to change in approachRyanair’s chief executive,Michael O’Leary, claims being pleasant to customers has paid off as the budget airline reported first-half profits up by more than a third.
Europe’s biggest airline by passenger numbers said pre-tax profit for the six months to the halt of September rose 37% to €1.09bn (£780m) after a bumper summer. infamous weather in northern Europe and the strong pound encouraged people to fly to warmer climes, and the company said.
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Source: theguardian.com