Shares slide as US-Iran deadlock raises spectre of energy crisis
Dublin market performs well as investors once again feel jitters
Dublin market performs well as investors once again feel jitters
Chipmaker’s quarterly earnings are seen as a crucial test of AI demand
Euronext Dublin closed down 0.4% as Ryanair suffered another hit arising from the crisis in the Gulf
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Traders shake off worries about prolonged spike in oil prices – for now
Europeans waiting and seeing how crisis plays out before booking holidays, says airline chief
Airline reports €2.26 billion profit as passengers top 208 million
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Despite what vested interests spout about falling levels of alcohol consumption, the truth is that people who do drink are drinking more and in a more hazardous manner
Low-cost air travel may be a thing of the past as rising fuel prices tip carriers into another crisis
Woman says her sense of safety and peace has been ‘completely shattered’ following assault
Ryanair drops 1.6% in Dublin even as oil prices dip on reports of ships moving through Strait of Hormuz
Supplies now being sourced from West Africa, the Americas and Norway
Global Shares indexes fall as US inflation climbs and oil gains for third straight day
Half measures are not the answer to this problem
Michael O’Leary says plan is a ‘waste’ and calls for sacking of State company’s board
A more effective deterrent is to hold disruptive passengers responsible for their actions
Passenger ‘vomited on’ and groups of drunk travellers ‘shouting’ and vaping mid-flight
Airline said man’s actions forced Lanzarote-bound flight to be diverted to Portugal
Airline boss says measure would reduce the number of passengers who were disruptive on aircraft
In the News podcast: Since the Iran war started jet fuel has risen by 90%
Brent crude oil prices hold above the $110 a barrel mark
Airline carried 209.3m passengers in 12-month period to end of April
Airline’s rapid growth outstrips emission reductions per passenger
Big loser on muted day in Dublin was budget airline Ryanair, which continued its recent downward turn to finish 1.4% lower
Markets remain on edge as crude oil prices stay above $100 a barrel
Airline to also cut flights in its winter schedule to German capital by 50%
Last weekend Aer Lingus started cutting hundreds of flights from its schedule, while Ryanair has been talking up the risk of fuel shortages
Airline says reductions are not due to Middle East crisis
Emerald Airlines tells staff that maintenance issues have delayed peak season schedule
Iseq down 1% as Ryanair declines on rising oil prices
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