Ryanair chief Michael O’Leary said passengers should not fund airport lounges and air bridges they do not want. He argued that Ryanair customers prioritize cheap fares and fast boarding over upgraded airport facilities. He warned that if fuel prices remain elevated due to the Iran crisis, weaker airlines could go bust. His comments came during a press conference focused on complaints about Dublin Airport’s €5.6bn expansion plans by the DAA. He repeatedly emphasized that passenger preferences should guide what airports invest in and what costs are passed on to travelers.
"Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary has said passengers should not be paying for airport lounges and air bridges they "don't want", as he warned weaker airlines could go bust if fuel prices remain elevated amid the Iran crisis."
"Speaking at a press conference today dominated by his own complaints about the DAA's €5.6bn expansion plans for Dublin Airport, Mr O'Leary repeatedly argued Ryanair passengers cared more about cheap fares and fast boarding than upgraded airport facilities."
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