Mr O'Leary also said he did not expect any headline growth for Ryanair in 2014 and 2015.
"We'll still be opening up new routes and new bases, but be closing the worst performing airports and bases. We'll continue to have new route and airport growth through 2014 and 2015 as a result of churn, but we won't have any topline growth," he said.
Mr O'Leary also said today Ryanair is interested in acquiring the State's 25 per cent holding in Aer Lingus but claimed the Government would not sell it to the airline.
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