Published Jan 03, 2024 02:50AM ET Updated Jan 03, 2024 02:56AM ET
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A Ryanair airplain is seen at Palermo Falcone and Borsellino airport, Italy July 10, 2016. REUTERS/Tony Gentile/File Photo
BKNG -1.88% Add to/Remove from Watchlist
DUBLIN (Reuters) – Ryanair said on Wednesday that a number of online travel agents including Booking (NASDAQ: ).com, and Kayak had stopped selling Ryanair flights in early December following legal and regulatory pressure.
Ryanair said it expected the move to reduce its short-term load factors by 1% or 2% in December and January but that it did not expect it to materially affect full-year traffic volumes or its profit-after tax guidance.
Ryanair says online travel agents remove flights, sees no impact on profit
Recent Comments
Army vs. Coastal Carolina live stream, how to watch online, CBS Sports Network channel finder, odds
on
AL Rookie of the Year Julio Rodriguez Spreads Joy and Sportsmanship to the Youth of Loma de Cabrera
on
After UFC Fallout, Conor McGregor Offers a Valuable Piece of Advice to Free Agent Francis Ngannou
on
Dubai International Airport sees 41.6 million passengers in first half of year, more than in 2019
on
Devout athletes find strength in their faith. But practicing it and elite sports can pose hurdles
on
Despite strong Lunar New Year holiday data, consumer spending in China isn’t roaring back just yet
on
Dave Portnoy: Taylor Swift’s security should ‘drag Kim Kardashian to jail’ if she attends Eras Tour
on
CONCEPT ART: New Details Revealed for Disney Cruise Line Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point Destination
on
“Completely Knocked Me Out”: Rob Lowe Recalls Boxing Match With Tom Cruise On 1983 Brat Pack Classic
on
CBS Sports, Serie A announce new TV rights deal; Paramount+ to air over 400 Italian soccer matches
on
Cam Newton’s Violent Public Incident Draws Hilarious Reaction From 3x All-Star: “Where Do I Sign Up
on
Boston College vs. Army live stream, how to watch online, CBS Sports Network channel finder, odds
on
Angel Reese Launches Foundation Dedicated To Empowering Women Through Sports & Financial Literacy
on
A weaker dollar, skyrocketing prices and ‘record’ visitor numbers: Good luck in Europe this summer
on