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Ryanair’s sales double on the back of higher fares and travel revival


RYANAIR has toasted its pandemic recovery with a doubling of sales — on the back of higher fares and a travel revival.

The Dublin-based budget airline said total sales in the year to March 31 rose by 124 per cent to £9.4billion.

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Ryanair’s sales have doubled on the back of higher fares and travel revivalCredit: Reuters

Ryanair flew 168.6million passengers, three-quarters more than the 97million it carried last year.

As a result, it swung to a pre-tax profit of £1.25 billion, compared to a loss of £308million the previous year.

The flyer, once famed for its 99p flights, has hiked fares…



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