Business Fast > Finance > Ryanair cuts profit forecast after online travel agent row FinanceRyanair cuts profit forecast after online travel agent rowJanuary 29, 2024posted on Jan. 29, 2024 at 10:36 am The airline reduced its fares in December after sites including Booking.com suddenly removed its flights. READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditMorebusinessfastJanuary 29, 2024previous articleGenAI use banned by one in four cos owing to data security risks: Cisco – Republic Worldnext article'True Detective Season 4': Release date, complete schedule, what will happen, where to watchYou Might Also LikeFinanceReeves locked in UK spending review showdown with four ministersJune 2, 2025FinanceHigh electricity bill taxes holding us back, say industry groupsJune 2, 2025Zeekr Group Announces May 2025 Delivery UpdateJune 1, 2025FinanceTop earners footing £2,000 bill for unemployment benefits: Where exactly do taxes go?May 31, 2025FinanceNatWest returns to full private ownership 17 years after £46bn UK bailoutMay 30, 2025FinanceUK taxpayers no longer own NatWest – but 17 years on, are banks safer from collapse?May 30, 2025Recommended For YouFinanceReeves locked in UK spending review showdown with four ministersJune 2, 2025FinanceMarketAhead of Market: 10 things that will decide stock market action on TuesdayJune 2, 2025MarketIndustryAir India working on 'top-to-bottom transformation': CEO Campbell WilsonJune 2, 2025IndustryPersonal FinancePeople with one condition can reduce TV licence to just £84June 2, 2025Personal FinanceSportsMan Utd 'in transfer talks' for PSG star as Champions League winners demand £50mJune 2, 2025Sports
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