Ryanair continues to solidify its position as one of the airlines with the highest passenger volume in Europe. The Irish company closed 2025 with a significant increase in its traffic, while also maintaining high load factor levels, according to data released by the company itself.
Ryanair’s traffic grew by 5% in 2025, reaching 206.5 million passengers, compared to the 197.2 million recorded a year earlier. This progress reflects a positive trend in demand throughout the fiscal year.
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At the same time, the load factor, an indicator measuring the percentage of seats occupied on flights, remained unchanged at 94%, a high level that confirms the airline’s operational efficiency and the market’s favorable response to its offerings.
This past November, Ryanair reported a net profit of 2.54 billion euros in its first fiscal half-year (April-September), a 42% increase compared to the same period in 2024, when it earned 1.79 billion euros.
With these figures, the airline continues to strengthen its position in the European market, standing out for its passenger growth, profitability, and operational efficiency.
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