More than 250,000 people caught up in the Ryanair cancellation chaos will miss out on compensation but boss Michael O'Leary insists he won't quit and said: 'It's not my biggest cock-up'.
Passengers have been left stranded in Britain and abroad and forced to spend up to £1,500 of their own money on new flights to get home.
The debacle affecting two per cent of the airline's giant customer base could cost the airline £18million and knocked £500million off the airline's value yesterday.
During an extraordinary press conference in Dublin Mr O'Leary said: 'As the largest individual shareholder in Ryanair, I never give a rat's a** about the share price. I couldn't care less'.
He added: 'It's not my biggest cock-up. I have a litany of cock-ups in Ryanair over the past 25 years'. Full story...
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Passengers have been left stranded in Britain and abroad and forced to spend up to £1,500 of their own money on new flights to get home.
The debacle affecting two per cent of the airline's giant customer base could cost the airline £18million and knocked £500million off the airline's value yesterday.
During an extraordinary press conference in Dublin Mr O'Leary said: 'As the largest individual shareholder in Ryanair, I never give a rat's a** about the share price. I couldn't care less'.
He added: 'It's not my biggest cock-up. I have a litany of cock-ups in Ryanair over the past 25 years'. Full story...
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