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Ryanair to cut traffic quote for next year due to airplane delivery hold-ups

Ryanair will have to modify down its traveler traffic price quotes for next year because of expected airplane shipment delays from Boeing, the spending plan airline company's group CEO Michael O'Leary told Reuters on Wednesday.

We were supposed to get 20 shipments before the end of December. They'll most likely come now in January and February, and that's fine. We'll have them in time for next summer. The huge problem for Ryanair is we're due 30 airplane in March, April, May and June of next year, and how many of those will we get? O'Leary said in an interview.

I believe we're plainly going to walk back our traffic development for next year, because I do not think we're going to get all those 30 aircraft, he included.

The remarks from Europe's most significant budget plan airline are amongst the strongest yet on the capacity restraints in the sector as Boeing and Jet struggle to meet delivery objectives amid supply chain challenges and, in Boeing's case, labour discontent.

O'Leary stated that in his thirty years in the market he had never seen capacity restrictions to the current degree.

We wish to avoid next year what we had this year. We had prepared, we crewed up the 50 aircraft, and after that we just got 30 ... we were overcrowded, over-staffed. We took a considerable cost charge this year, he added.

On the conflict in the Middle East, O'Leary stated Ryanair would take its hints from Europe's aviation regulator EASA.

Security is a black and white problem. If EASA says it's safe, we're not interested in what some pilots and unions state, he said. Ryanair has actually stopped flying to Tel Aviv in Israel too as Jordan's Amman and Aqaba airports.

(source: Reuters)