KEY POINTS
  • Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary told BBC Radio 4's Today program on Thursday that the era of 10 euro ($10.33) flights is over.
  • The average flight ticket fare of 40 euros is seen as likely to increase to 50 in the next five years.
  • O'Leary's comments come shortly after Ryanair's first-quarter profits beat estimates in July.
Ryanair is well-known for its low-price flash sales, but CEO Michael O'Leary says super cheap flights are unsustainable in the current climate.

The CEO of Ryanair, Europe's biggest airline by passenger numbers, says the era of super cheap air travel is over.

"I don't think there are going to be 10 euro [$10.33] flights anymore because oil prices are significantly higher as a result of the Russian invasion of Ukraine," Michael O'Leary told BBC Radio 4's Today program on Thursday.