Ryanair says no hit to UK bookings yet in wake of sterling fall

Ryanair has not seen any impact on bookings in the United Kingdom in the wake of the recent fall in the value of the pound and increase in domestic mortgage rates, but the market is likely to be challenging, a senior executive said. "We're not currently seeing an impact, but it would be foolish not to say that if interest rates are heading up and household bills are heading up, you're going to have less money spent," said Eddie Wilson, chief executive at Ryanair DAC, the largest airline in the Ryanair Group. "The UK is going to be challenging but we have more options and we are better planned than our competitors," said Wilson, whose airline is one of the largest operators in the United Kingdom by passenger numbers. Ryanair often gains passengers from higher-cost rivals during economic downturns, he added. Economists have warned that British consumers are likely to face a further hike in borrowing costs and the price of imported goods following the pound's plunge against the dollar after deep tax cuts and deregulation by new finance minister Kwasi Kwarteng.<br/>
Reuters
https://www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/ryanair-says-no-hit-bookings-yet-wake-sterling-fall-2022-09-28/
9/28/22