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Ryanair confirms that summer bookings are strong and fares are holding steady

Michael O'Leary, the Chief Executive Officer of Ryanair, said that in an interview with The Telegraph on Thursday he is "reasonably confident" that it will meet its summer target.

The airline's growth has been slowed by delays, and he praised Boeing for agreeing that some jets would be delivered earlier than planned.

Bookings are strong during the summer peak months... "The fares are holding," O'Leary said. Bookings were 1% higher than they were last year at this point.

He reiterated a July forecast that the average fare was likely to increase by close to 7 percent, depending on the close-in bookings of the remaining second quarter for the airline, which ends September 30.

He added that there was no evidence of consumers altering their plans because of the heatwaves in this summer.

Boeing has agreed to deliver 7 jets in August, and 7 in September ahead of a previously-agreed timetable.

O'Leary spoke in Tirana where he announced the doubling of the capacity of the airport to 4 million passengers annually and the basing three aircraft there from April next year.

(source: Reuters)