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Ryanair CEO Says New Share Buyback Unlikely in Next Two Quarters

Ryanair's chief executive stated that the airline is unlikely to launch a new share buyback program in the coming two quarters. The comment follows the completion of the company's most recent buyback initiative.

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Ryanair's chief executive stated that the airline is unlikely to launch a new share buyback program in the coming two quarters. The comment follows the completion of the company's most recent buyback initiative. No specific reasons were provided for the decision to pause further repurchases.

Ryanair operates as a low-cost carrier based in Europe.

The airline has used share buybacks in prior periods as part of its capital allocation strategy. The next two quarters cover the period through late 2026. No additional details on future capital plans were disclosed in the statement.

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