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No super cheap Ryanair fares for ‘number of years’ - CEO O'Leary

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Ryanair Holdings PLC's trademark €1 and €10 fares will not be seen for a ‘number of years’ due to soaring fuel prices, the budget airline's boss has said.

In an interview with BBC Radio 4's Today programme, Michael O'Leary said he expected Ryanair's average fare to rise by about €10 over the next five years, from around €40 last year to roughly €50 by 2027.

He told the broadcaster: ‘There's no doubt that at the lower end of the marketplace, our really cheap promotional fares  the €1 fares, the €0.99 fares, even the €9.99 fares  I think you will not see those fares for the next number of years.’

Although the soaring fuel prices which are impacting the airline's fares are also wreaking havoc on people's disposable incomes, O'Leary is confident the number of customers will remain steady.

Instead, he believes travellers will flock en masse to lower-cost alternatives such as Ryanair and easyJet PLC.

‘We think people will continue to fly frequently,’ he said.

‘But I think people are going to become much more price sensitive and therefore my view of life is that people will trade down in their many millions.’

source: PA

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