Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary confirmed robust summer bookings for 2025, particularly across key vacation hotspots in Europe and North Africa. In an interview with Reuters on Tuesday, O’Leary said August demand is solid, with major destinations like Italy, Greece, Spain, the Balearic Islands, and the Canary Islands showing high booking volumes.
The Irish low-cost airline is also seeing strong interest in travel to Morocco, indicating broader demand for warm-weather holiday locations. O’Leary’s comments reinforce expectations of a strong peak travel season, despite ongoing macroeconomic uncertainties and inflationary pressures across Europe.
Ryanair, known for its competitive pricing and extensive short-haul network, has been a key player in Europe’s post-pandemic air travel recovery. With consumers prioritizing affordable leisure travel, the airline continues to capitalize on high demand for Mediterranean destinations. This surge in bookings aligns with broader industry trends, where travel agencies and airlines report increased reservations for summer 2025, driven by pent-up demand and early planning by holidaymakers.
Strong booking momentum could support Ryanair’s earnings outlook for the second half of the year, as the airline continues to maintain high load factors and optimize routes across top-performing markets. With airfare pricing expected to remain stable or slightly elevated due to fuel costs and capacity management, Ryanair’s forward-looking guidance will be closely watched by investors and analysts in the coming weeks.
The announcement comes amid a competitive travel season, with other European carriers also expanding capacity to capture demand. Ryanair’s positive booking trend suggests strong consumer confidence in travel and positions the airline favorably in the budget aviation sector this summer.


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