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Ryanair cuts traffic projection once again on Boeing hold-ups

Ryanair reported aftertax revenue for the 3 months to the end of December ahead of analyst forecasts on Monday, but Europe's biggest lowcost provider once again trimmed its projection for traveler numbers on Boeing delivery delays.

After tax-profit for the 3rd quarter of Ryanair's. financial year was 149 million euros ($ 156 million), well ahead. of the 60 million euro earnings forecast in a business survey of. analysts.

That was primarily due to a better-than-expected 1% increase in. typical fares in the quarter, compared to a fall of 7% throughout. the previous quarter, Chief Financial Officer Neil Sorahan stated.

Ryanair, which makes the majority of its profit during its. summer season, said it was cautiously guiding after-tax revenue. for the 12 months to March 31 in a variety of 1.55 billion euros. to 1.61 billion euros ($ 1.62 billion-$ 1.68 billion).

Ryanair stated it anticipates to take shipment of nine Boeing. 737 MAX airplane ahead of its peak summer season, fewer. than expected, and as a result will cut its projection for. passenger numbers in the 12 months to March 31, 2026, to 206. million from 210 million.

Sorahan, who just recently returned from a trip to Boeing's. production facilities in Seattle, stated the hold-ups were. disappointing but that he had a strong level of self-confidence,. that the nine airplane would arrive on time.

(source: Reuters)