Ryanair to pull London Stock Exchange listing because of Brexit

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Budget airline returns to quarterly profit but plans to cut winter ticket prices

Ryanair will pull its share listing from the London Stock Exchange in the next six months because of Brexit, as the airline made a quarterly profit for the first time since 2019.

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