Does Ryanair Make More Money Per Passenger In Economy Than Some Airlines Make In Business Class?
Does Ryanair Make More Money Per Passenger In Economy Than Some Airlines Make In Business Class? examines whether the ultra-low-cost carrier can earn more revenue per traveler in economy than rivals do in premium cabins. It notes Ryanair posted a record year, including profit surpassing its prior high and bringing over 200 million passengers annually in Europe. The article argues that business class typically commands the highest profit per passenger due to corporate and high-value leisure demand and premium amenities. However, it highlights a key caveat: Ryanair sells tickets in a highly unbundled way, creating multiple opportunities for additional charges beyond the seat. It describes add-ons such as premium boarding, insurance, paying for a specific seat, larger cabin bags, choice of checked luggage, car hire, parking, and potential fees at the airport. The piece frames the comparison as a revenue-mix question rather than a seat-price one.



