Not free as in free from regulation, but free as in zero cost.By the end of the decade, he promises, "more than half of our passengers will fly free."
The remarkable thing is, few analysts think his prediction is far-fetched: Ryanair already offers free fares to a quarter of its customers.
By a wide margin
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Even without free flights, Ryanair has become one of Europe's most popular carriers.
Last year it flew 35 million passengers to more than 100 European destinations, while its customers paid an average fare of ju...
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