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Ryanair and its success in the month of November 2024
Ryanair, the Irish airline known for its low-cost flights, reported impressive results for the month of November 2024. With a total of 13 million passengers carried, the company registered an increase of 11% compared to 11.7 million passengers in the same month of the previous year. This significant increase not only demonstrates Ryanair’s growing popularity, but also highlights its ability to attract an increasing number of travelers in a
competitive market.
Operational performance and load factor
A notable aspect of this success is the load factor maintained at 92%, in line with last year’s results. This data indicates that the company has efficiently managed its capacity, optimizing flights to meet passenger demand. During the month of November 2024, Ryanair carried out a total of 73,750 flights, a number that reflects its continuous expansion and commitment to providing high-quality services
to its customers.
Growth trends and future prospects
Overall, in the twelve months up to November 2024, Ryanair carried 196.1 million passengers, an increase of 8% compared to the same period of the previous year. The load factor remained unchanged at 94%, suggesting a stability in demand and in the company’s operational capacity. This constant growth trend is a clear indication of Ryanair’s position in the low-cost airline sector, where it continues to consolidate its leadership
.
Economic impact and global context
Ryanair’s success doesn’t happen in a vacuum; it’s influenced by global economic factors. For example, the positive closing of the Tokyo Stock Exchange, driven by the electronics and machinery sectors, has helped to strengthen economic growth prospects. Investors are now closely monitoring developments related to US tariffs and the situation in Ukraine, which could have repercussions on the air market and the global economy. In this context, Ryanair positions itself as a key player, ready to take advantage of the opportunities that
will arise.