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Pádraig O'Ceidigh

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The Claire Byrne Show
The EU’s air passenger rights reform deal

Yes, 100 percent.

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The Claire Byrne Show
The EU’s air passenger rights reform deal

It's a good question, Clare.

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The Claire Byrne Show
The EU’s air passenger rights reform deal

I think predominantly the line item will be different and the cost of the bag will be included rather than excluded at the moment.

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The Claire Byrne Show
The EU’s air passenger rights reform deal

And then we will have to tick a box to say we don't want the 7kg bag.

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The Claire Byrne Show
The EU’s air passenger rights reform deal

So the price will be seen to be more expensive because of that.

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The Claire Byrne Show
The EU’s air passenger rights reform deal

Having said that, the basic model for an airline, if you look at the

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The Claire Byrne Show
The EU’s air passenger rights reform deal

the kind of break-even level of an airline.

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The Claire Byrne Show
The EU’s air passenger rights reform deal

An airline requires passenger numbers.

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The Claire Byrne Show
The EU’s air passenger rights reform deal

So a passenger, one euro difference, can make millions of a difference to an airline at the end of the day.

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The Claire Byrne Show
The EU’s air passenger rights reform deal

So it's in the airline's interest to have the maximum number of passengers, and they can do that at a very, very price-sensitive figure.

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The Claire Byrne Show
The EU’s air passenger rights reform deal

So Ryanair, with 93,

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The Claire Byrne Show
The EU’s air passenger rights reform deal

95 or so, 90 plus percent load factor, that's where they make the profit.

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The Claire Byrne Show
The EU’s air passenger rights reform deal

It's the extra 10 or 15 percent of more passengers on board that they actually make the money on.

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The Claire Byrne Show
The EU’s air passenger rights reform deal

And that's basically the economic model in aviation.

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The Claire Byrne Show
The EU’s air passenger rights reform deal

um yeah i i again i just go back clear to potential unintended consequences and some that we might be aware of now and others that we're we're not aware of and i think it i think it will to some degree affect some passengers in relation to their psychology of it but having said that the number of passengers flying now has been unprecedented and like as kevin said earlier what

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The Claire Byrne Show
The EU’s air passenger rights reform deal

airlines like Ryanair have done, particularly out of regional Ireland, out of Shannon and so on, it's incredible.

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The Claire Byrne Show
The EU’s air passenger rights reform deal

Without Ryanair, you'd have to ask the question, would Shannon Airport be viable, for example?

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The Claire Byrne Show
The EU’s air passenger rights reform deal

And I think that's part of a bigger picture.

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The Claire Byrne Show
The EU’s air passenger rights reform deal

But I think, I believe that consumers will turn around, will accept what's happening.

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The Claire Byrne Show
The EU’s air passenger rights reform deal

But I actually don't think it's going to have any major positive effect.

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