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Ryanair's December bookings are slightly ahead of the year before, says CEO O'Leary

Michael O'Leary, the CEO of budget airline Ryanair, said that the company's December bookings, which include the crucial Christmas period, were slightly higher than a year earlier. Around 40% of the seats are still available until the end this year.

This month, the airline, Europe's biggest by passenger number, announced that it would fly 207 millions passengers for the year ending March, an increase of one million over the previous forecast. Boeing deliveries improved, allowing it to increase capacity during the first quarter and current quarter.

Bookings for Christmas have been a strong success. "We're currently about a half-percent ahead of where we were at this time last, and the average fares are in the mid-to-high single-digit range," O'Leary said at a press event at Vienna International Airport.

Ryanair clarified, however, that he meant December in general.

"December is basically Christmas." O'Leary stated that there is not much happening in the first couple of weeks of December. Francois Murphy reported. (Editing by Jan Harvey, Mark Potter and Jan Harvey)

(source: Reuters)