LIVE The latest news and updates on Trump's tariffs IOB - Delayed Quote • GBp Ryanair Holdings plc (0RYA.IL) Follow Compare 1,716.00 -14.00 (-0.81%) At close: 1:23:33 PM GMT All News Press Releases SEC Filings All SEC Filings Corporate Changes & Voting Matters Periodic Financial Reports Proxy Statements Tender Offer/Acquisition Reports Offering Registrations O’Leary plots return to Ukraine after Trump promises to end war Ryanair is drawing up plans for the resumption of flights to Ukraine amid rising hopes that Donald Trump could bring about an end to the war with Russia. Delta Air Lines: A High-Flying Opportunity with Undervalued Potential Strong revenue growth, premium services, and discounted valuation make Delta a standout investment choice Ryanair boss says Rachel Reeves ‘hasn’t a clue’ about delivering growth Michael O’Leary said the Chancellor should scrap air passenger duty rather than ‘waffle on’ about Heathrow expansion. Ryanair CEO O'Leary confident of Boeing's 737 ramp-up, sees Trump support LONDON (Reuters) -Ryanair is confident that Boeing will ramp up its production of 737 MAX jets to 38 per month this summer and will be allowed by U.S. President Donald Trump's administration to then increase that to 42, the airline's CEO said on Wednesday. Michael O'Leary, whose airline is one of the largest customers of the 737 MAX, was speaking after meetings with Boeing management in Seattle earlier this month. He said Ryanair expects to take delivery of the last 29 of its current 737 MAX order between August and November this year. Ryanair Q3 Earnings & Revenues Surpass Estimates, Rise Y/Y RYAAY expects its fiscal 2025 traffic to grow 9% (prior view: up 8%) on a year-over-year basis, subject to no further adverse news on Boeing delivery delays. Ryanair Revises 2026 Passenger Forecast Amid Boeing Delivery Delays Boeing 737 Max Delays Impact Ryanair's Passenger Forecast Ryanair, Take-Two Interactive, Hilton: Trending Tickers Wealth host Brad Smith breaks down the top trending stocks on Yahoo Finance this Monday morning. Ryanair (RYAAY) shares are gaining momentum following strong third quarter results, with revenue climbing nearly 10% compared to the previous year. However, the airline has adjusted its fiscal 2026 passenger growth forecasts downward, citing ongoing Boeing (BA) delivery delays. Take-Two Interactive's (TTWO) stock is rising after UBS analysts upgraded it to Buy from Neutral. The analysts' optimistic outlook is driven by Take-Two's promising game pipeline, particularly the anticipated release of Grand Theft Auto 6 and its potential impact on future earnings. In hospitality news, Hilton (HLT) achieved a milestone in room growth for 2024, adding 154,000 new rooms to its portfolio. The company's development pipeline has increased by 8% compared to the previous year, giving the company confidence that a net unit growth of 6-7% can be achieved in 2025. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Wealth here. This post was written by Angel Smith Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary hopes Donald Trump’s victory will wake up Europe’s ‘complacent f–king liberal governments’ in broadside at Germany O'Leary said liberal European governments liked to "tax the sh-t" out of airlines. Ryanair Q3 Revenue Surges 10% Despite Boeing Delays, Revises FY26 Traffic Growth Forecast Ryanair Holdings plc (NASDAQ:RYAAY) stock is trading higher after it reported its third-quarter 2025 results. RYAAY reported revenue growth of 10% year-over-year to 2.96 billion euros ($3.158 billion, beating the $2.937 billion estimate). Quarterly earnings of $0.30 per ADS beat the analyst consensus estimate of $0.08. Scheduled revenues gained 10% YoY to 1.92 billion euros as traffic increase drove revenue increase and higher average fares (+1%), boosted by strong holiday bookings and easier pr Slash taxes rather than expanding Heathrow, Ryanair tells Reeves Rachel Reeves should cut taxes rather than back Heathrow expansion if she wants to boost the economy, Ryanair’s finance chief has said. Ryanair: Fiscal Q3 Earnings Snapshot DUBLIN (AP) — Ryanair Holdings PLC (RYAAY) on Monday reported profit of $158.5 million in its fiscal third quarter. The Dublin-based company said it had net income of 29 cents per share. The airline posted revenue of $3.16 billion in the period. Ryanair 'cautiously optimistic' on ticket pricing, forward bookings Ryanair is cautiously optimistic on pricing and forward bookings for the first and second quarters of its 2026 financial year, CEO Michael O'Leary said on Monday, after pricing fell 8% last year. He added on an analyst call that meaningful volumes of tickets were being sold at higher fares through online travel agents and called for "modest" optimism for summer fares. "It all looks ok. Ryanair expects Boeing to lift 737 MAX output to 38 a month by end of summer Ryanair expects Boeing to produce 38 of its 737 MAX planes per month by the end of the summer and possibly up to 42 by October, subject to U.S. Federal Aviation Administration approval, Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary said on Monday. O'Leary said he was "reasonably hopeful" that Boeing will manage to build up production, adding that Boeing's delivery delays were not tied to supply chain issues. Ryanair cuts passenger forecast once more on Boeing delays The Irish carrier said it now expects to carry 206 million passengers in its 2025-26 financial year, down from the 210 million previously forecast. Ryanair beats profit forecast on improving fares, trims traffic outlook DUBLIN (Reuters) -Ryanair reported better than expected profits for the final three months of 2024 on Monday and Chief Executive Michael O'Leary said he was "cautiously optimistic" about fares for the coming summer on constrained capacity in Europe. But the airline, Europe's largest by passenger numbers, was forced to cut its passenger traffic forecast for the second time in three months due to Boeing aircraft delivery delays. Stocks to watch this week: ASML, Intel, LVMH, Shell and Glencore Earnings preview of key companies reporting this week and what to look out for. Copa Holdings December 2024 Traffic Improves Year Over Year CPA's December 2024 load factor rose to 85.3% from 85.1% in the prior-year period. Correction: European Equities Close Lower in Monday Trading; GSK Agrees to Acquire IDRx (Corrects Ryanair stock information in the sixth paragraph.) The European stock markets closed lo Michael O’Leary demands two-drink limit at EU airports The chief executive of Ryanair is demanding European airports introduce a limit of two alcoholic drinks per passenger as part of a crackdown on drunken behaviour. Ryanair Asks EU Authorities to Limit Drinking at Airports, Details Civil Case Against 'Disruptive' Passenger Ryanair (RYAAY) said Monday it asked EU authorities to take action to limit the sale of alcohol at a Performance Overview Trailing total returns as of 2/3/2025, which may include dividends or other distributions. Benchmark is ISEQ All Share Return 0RYA.IL ISEQ All Share YTD +8.81% +3.35% 1-Year +4.26% +10.24% 3-Year +28.92% +19.81%