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US Investigators Warn Ryanair CEO Against Divulging Incident Data
Businessla-repubblica25d ago

US Investigators Warn Ryanair CEO Against Divulging Incident Data

The US federal agency NTSB, leading the investigation into a Ryanair flight from Thessaloniki where a passenger was reportedly sucked out, has cautioned the airline's CEO, Michael O’Leary, against disclosing data. The probe is examining the aircraft's age and potential maintenance issues.

Ryanair CEO Calls for Ban on Pre-Flight Airport Alcohol
Worldthe-journal3mo ago

Ryanair CEO Calls for Ban on Pre-Flight Airport Alcohol

Ryanair chief executive Michael O’Leary has proposed banning pre-flight morning pints in airports to curb disruptive passenger behavior. The call has sparked debate, with readers sharing stories of passengers being heavily intoxicated on flights.

Ryanair CEO Urges Ban on Early Morning Airport Alcohol Sales
CultureThe Guardiancbchelsingin-sanomat+14nosaftonbladetsvenska-dagbladetdelfi-lthvgThe Independentindex-hrhotnews+6 more3mo ago17 sources

Ryanair CEO Urges Ban on Early Morning Airport Alcohol Sales

Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary has called for a ban on the sale of alcohol at airports during early morning hours. He argues this measure is necessary to reduce disruptive behavior by passengers on flights.

Cinema Executives Divided on Paramount-Warner Bros. Merger
Culturevariety18d ago

Cinema Executives Divided on Paramount-Warner Bros. Merger

AMC Theatres CEO Adam Aron supports a Paramount-Warner Bros. merger, dismissing state attorney general concerns, while Cinema United Chief Michael O’Leary opposes the deal and endorses litigation to delay it. The potential merger has created a clear division among cinema industry leaders.

Ryanair CEO Attributes Broken Window Incident to Foreign Object
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Ryanair CEO Attributes Broken Window Incident to Foreign Object

The CEO of Ryanair, Michael O'Leary, stated that a 'foreign object' is suspected to be the cause of a broken window incident on a flight where a passenger was almost sucked out. This is the first official statement from Ryanair regarding the shocking event.

Polish Ryanair CEO Criticizes ULC Reform
Businessrzeczpospolita5mo ago

Polish Ryanair CEO Criticizes ULC Reform

Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary warns that the planned reform of the Polish Civil Aviation Authority (ULC), which would shift its financing to airlines, could hinder the development of the Polish aviation market.

Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary Extends Contract Until 2032
BusinessBBCfazberlingske+12orfrzeczpospolitadie-presseThe Independentobservadorhotnewsirish-independentnaftemporiki+4 more1mo ago15 sources

Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary Extends Contract Until 2032

Michael O'Leary, the long-serving CEO of Ryanair, has extended his contract to lead the airline until July 2032. The new agreement includes a potential bonus package that could be worth over £130 million.

Readers Share Airport Drinking Horror Stories Amid Crackdown Debate
OpinionThe Independent3mo ago

Readers Share Airport Drinking Horror Stories Amid Crackdown Debate

Readers are sharply divided over Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary’s call for a crackdown on airport drinking, with many sharing negative experiences of aggressive behavior on flights. Some argue Britain's binge-drinking culture makes flights unpleasant and unsafe, while others insist the real issues lie elsewhere.

EU Commissioner and Ryanair Warn of Long-Term Middle East Crisis Effects on Fuel Supply
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EU Commissioner and Ryanair Warn of Long-Term Middle East Crisis Effects on Fuel Supply

EU Energy Commissioner Dan Joergensen stated that a return to normalcy is not expected soon, emphasizing the need to reduce fuel demand and warning that the effects of the Middle East crisis on fuel supply will not be short-term. This concern is echoed by Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary, who warned that jet fuel supplies could be disrupted in May and June due to the Iran war.