- Passenger partially sucked out of window on budget flight to Germany ABC News —
- Passenger partially sucked out of window on Ryanair flight 📹 NBC News — · 48sec
- Passenger window on Ryanair flight dislodges, partially sucking out passenger ABC News —
- Passenger sucked out of airplane ‘to his shoulders’ after window breaks Scripps News —
- Man nearly sucked out of window on Ryanair flight Bangkok Post —
- Ryanair forced into humiliating U-turn after outrage over charging parents to sit with their children Daily Mail —
- Ryanair changes ticket rules with free reservations for some passengers Essex Live —
- Ryanair to allow parents flying with young children to avoid seat fee The Standard —
- Ryanair makes immediate change to family seating rules – what it means for parents Cambridgeshire Live —
- Ryanair makes immediate change to seating rules after investigation Belfast Live —
- Ryanair makes immediate change to seating rules - what it means for you Chronicle Live —
- Ryanair makes immediate change to cost of seats for families Liverpool Echo —
- Ryanair makes sudden change to seating rules for certain passengers Glasgow Live —
- Ryanair adjusts family seating policy after investigation Irish Mirror —
- Ryanair makes immediate change to seat rules - what it means if you have a flight booked Daily Record —
- Ryanair changes family seat policy – what it means for parents with children Coventry Live —
- Ryanair to allow parents flying with young children to avoid seat fee The Standard —
- Ryanair to allow parents flying with young children to avoid seat fee The Independent —
- Ryanair makes big change to family seating rules for passengers flying with kids Wales Online —
- Ryanair to allow parents flying with young children to avoid seat fee The Standard —
Ryanair
Low-cost airline of Ireland
Ryanair is an Irish ultra-low-cost airline headquartered in Swords, County Dublin, Ireland. It is the largest airline in Europe by scheduled passengers carried, fleet size, and total flights. Globally, it is the largest airline by international passengers carried, the third-largest by market capitalisation behind Delta Air Lines and United Airlines, and the fifth-most profitable by net income. In 2025, the company sold 208 million airline tickets, averaging €70 in total revenue against €62 in costs per ticket sold. It is widely considered to be the cheapest airline operating in Europe.
Also known as...
FR and RYR