Ryanair reported its first quarterly profit since before the onset of Covid-19, but said it expects to post an annual loss of up to €200m (£169m) as it would be forced to discount tickets to fill its planes over the winter.
The Irish airline, which operated more flights this summer than its European rivals, reported on Monday an after-tax loss of €48m for the six months to September. A company poll of analysts had forecast a loss of €43m.
While it did not break out its after-tax profit for the three months ended September – its second quarter – the €273m loss it reported in the first quarter implies a second quarter profit of €225m.
That marks its first quarterly profit since October-December, 2019 – before the pandemic disrupted travel.
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