Ryanair
Ryanair
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| IATA |
ICAO |
Callsign |
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| FR |
RYR |
RYANAIR |
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| Founded |
28 November 1984 |
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| Commenced operations |
8 July 1985 (35 years ago) (1985-07-08) |
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| Operating bases |
List of bases
- Alicante
- Athens
- Barcelona
- Bari
- Bergamo
- Berlin
- Billund (begins 31 October 2021)
- Birmingham
- Bologna
- Bordeaux
- Bournemouth
- Bratislava
- Brindisi
- Bristol
- Brussels
- Bucharest
- Budapest
- Cagliari
- Catania
- Chania (begins 1 July 2021)
- Charleroi
- Cologne/Bonn
- Corfu (begins 1 July 2021)
- Dublin (Headquarters)
- East Midlands
- Edinburgh
- Faro
- Fes
- Frankfurt
- Gdańsk
- Glasgow–Prestwick
- Gothenburg–Landvetter
- Ibiza
- Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden
- Katowice
- Kaunas
- Kraków
- Lamezia Terme
- Leeds/Bradford
- Lisbon
- Liverpool
- London–Luton
- London–Southend
- London–Stansted (Largest base)
- Madrid
- Málaga
- Malta
- Manchester
- Marrakesh
- Marseille
- Memmingen
- Milan–Malpensa
- Naples
- Palermo
- Palma de Mallorca
- Paphos
- Pisa
- Pescara
- Ponta Delgada
- Poznań
- Prague
- Porto
- Rhodes (begins 1 July 2021)
- Riga (begins 31 October 2021)
- Rome–Ciampino
- Rome–Fiumicino
- Seville
- Santiago de Compostela
- Sofia
- Stockholm–Arlanda (begins 31 October 2021)
- Thessaloniki
- Treviso
- Valencia
- Vienna
- Vilnius
- Warsaw–Modlin
- Weeze
- Zadar (begins 1 July 2021)
- Zagreb (begins 1 September 2021)
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| Subsidiaries |
- Buzz
- Ryanair UK
- Malta Air
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| Fleet size |
271 (excluding subsidiaries) 467 (including subsidiaries) |
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| Destinations |
225 |
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| Parent company |
Ryanair Holdings plc |
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| Traded as |
- LSE: RYA
- ‹The template Euronext is being considered for merging.› Euronext: RY4C
- Nasdaq: RYAAY
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| Headquarters |
Dublin Airport, Ireland |
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| Key people |
- David Bonderman (Non-Executive Chairman)
- Michael O’Leary (Group Chief Executive Officer)
- Edward Wilson (Chief Executive Officer Ryanair DAC)
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| Revenue |
€7.151 billion (2018) |
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| Operating income |
€1.667 billion (2018) |
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| Net income |
€1.145 billion (2018) |
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| Total assets |
€12.36 billion (2018) |
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| Total equity |
€4.469 billion (2018) |
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| Employees |
17,500 (2019) |
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| Website |
www.ryanair.com |
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Top airports by destinations(only 48+ destinations)November 2020
| Airport |
IATA |
Destinations |
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| Dublin |
DUB |
122 |
| London-Stansted |
STN |
95 |
| Milan-Bergamo |
BGY |
81 |
| Vienna |
VIE |
77 |
| Malaga |
AGP |
77 |
| Alicante |
ALC |
75 |
| Kraków |
KRK |
74 |
| Brussels-Charleroi |
CRL |
73 |
| Palma de Mallorca |
PMI |
71 |
| Edinburgh |
EDI |
64 |
| Manchester |
MAN |
64 |
| Malta |
MLA |
61 |
| Berlin |
BER |
58 |
| Barcelona |
BCN |
58 |
| Porto |
OPO |
55 |
| Palermo |
PMO |
53 |
| Naples |
NAP |
52 |
| Bologna |
BLQ |
51 |
| Marseille |
MRS |
48 |
Top airports by destinations 2007-17
| City |
destinations |
retention |
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| Dublin |
185 |
73% |
| London Stansted |
132 |
69% |
| Bergamo |
124 |
65% |
| Charleroi |
116 |
70% |
| Girona |
112 |
35% |
| Hahn |
103 |
44% |
| Weeze |
97 |
45% |
| Alicante |
90 |
61% |
| Madrid |
86 |
57% |
| Pisa |
86 |
53% |
Ryanair past fleet
| Aircraft |
Introduced |
Retired |
Notes |
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| ATR 42-300 |
1989 |
1991 |
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| BAC One-Eleven 500 |
1986 |
1994 |
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| Boeing 737-200 |
1994 |
2005 |
Replaced by 737-800. Ryanair sold its fleet of 20 737-200 aircraft to Autodirect Aviation LLC for $8.1 million in October 2004.6 Aircraft had already been retired and the remaining 14 were transferred between 2004-2005. |
| Boeing 737-300 |
2002 |
2004 |
Replaced by 737-800 |
| Boeing 737-400 |
2004 |
2005 |
Leased from Air Atlanta Icelandic and AirExplore (during Summer 2014). |
| Embraer EMB 110 Bandeirante |
1985 |
1989 |
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| Hawker Siddeley HS 748 |
1986 |
1990 |
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