Ryanair CEO ‘dropping endurance’ on Israel safety disruptions



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Irish low-cost provider Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary immediately informed traders after publication of the airline’s first quarter monetary outcomes that he’s “starting to lose endurance” over the safety disruptions at Ben Gurion airport. He informed analysts, “In the event that they’re going to maintain being disrupted by these safety disruptions, frankly, we’d be higher off sending these plane some place else in Europe.”







Ryanair has at the moment suspended flights to Israel till June 4, because the direct hit on Ben Gurion airport two weeks in the past by a missile fired from Yemen by the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels. The airline had solely resumed flights in April after halting them final 12 months following the escalation of the warfare within the north.

The absence of Ryanair on the native tourism scene is bound to push up fares, despite the fact that low-cost provider Wizz Air did resume flights final week.

Revealed by Globes, Israel enterprise information – en.globes.co.il – on Could 19, 2025.

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