'I need to be able to ask you questions, that's how this works' - Michael O'Leary and Claire Byrne clash over Ryanair price rises amid Holyhead closure
Briefly

Ryanair's CEO Michael O'Leary attributed the rise in flight prices to Dublin Airport's passenger cap, insisting it had nothing to do with the closure of the Holyhead ferry port.
O'Leary stated, 'Prices have already increased astronomically... because there are 220,000 fewer seats at Dublin Airport, referring to the airport's 32 million passenger cap.'
He criticized Junior Transport Minister James Lawless, calling his remarks on filling empty Ryanair seats 'rubbish' and labeled the comments as 'plausible waffle from politicians without any action.'
In defending pricing, O'Leary claimed, 'We allow passengers to set the fares,' emphasizing the last seats on flights are sold at highest fares due to demand.
Read at Irish Independent
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