At €29 per flight, how does Ryanair even make any money?


If you’ve flown Ryanair, you’ll know that it can be a mixed bag. On the plus side, the prices are almost unbelievable: how can anyone operate a jet aircraft (and all of its associated costs) with a €29 fare?
On the more questionable side, some passengers feel like cattle (with the same amount of “love” from the cabin crew.)
But, there is no question that Ryanair is a valuable entity in the travel market, and that was underscored by their ability to not only survive, but even thrive – to a degree – during the pandemic.
Content courtesy of NonStop Dan
Watch the video below and learn – not only about Ryanair – but about other low-cost carriers. It’s all quite interesting.