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Ryanair CEO
Michael O'Leary
has said that with rising oil prices, the low-cost Irish airline
will no longer offer plane tickets for €10
or less.
"I don't think we'll have any more 10 euro notes because
oil prices are much higher
since the Russian invasion of Ukraine," O'Leary told the BBC.
The director of the Irish company has anticipated that the
average prices of flights will increase
between 10 and 50 euros in the next five years.
This, given the
fare structure of low-cost airlines
, with many surcharges, particularly for baggage, could quickly raise the total cost of
a round trip
to several hundred euros or pounds and undermine demand.
The
rise in
oil prices in the last year (+36% for Brent) is especially weighing on the costs of low cost airlines compared to traditional companies.
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