(Reuters) - The profit was higher than the 393.5 million average of 12 analysts' forecasts compiled by Reuters Estimates.
"Whilst we remain confident that traffic over the coming year will grow by 22 percent to over 52 million passengers, we believe that if trading conditions continue to be soft, then yields will fall by up to 5 percent compared to last year's figure," Ryanair said in a statement.
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"Whilst we remain confident that traffic over the coming year will grow by 22 percent to over 52 million passengers, we believe that if trading conditions continue to be soft, then yields will fall by up to 5 percent compared to last year's figure," Ryanair said in a statement.
Read more at Reuters.com Hot Stocks News
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