Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary has fired back at Elon Musk, the billionaire tech mogul he's been exchanging barbs with over the past week. In a tongue-in-cheek move, Ryanair is offering 100,000 discounted one-way flights for just β¬16.99, with the airline dubbing it the "Big Idiot Seat Sale" - a cheeky jab aimed squarely at Musk.
O'Leary's verbal sparring with Musk began when he dismissed the idea of installing Starlink internet on Ryanair planes, citing concerns over fuel costs and weight. However, in a surprise twist, O'Leary has revealed that his airline did explore equipping its jets with Starlink's service, including meetings with executives from SpaceX.
When Musk called out O'Leary as an "idiot", the CEO shot back, saying he's free to launch a takeover bid for Ryanair - but notes that rules bar non-European citizens, like Musk, from owning a majority stake in a European airline. O'Leary also quipped that if Musk wants to invest in his airline, it would be a "very good investment" compared to what he's earning on social media platform X.
The row between the two industry heavyweights has been entertaining, with Musk taking to X to poll his followers on whether they'd buy Ryanair and put O'Leary at the helm. But for now, it seems O'Leary is having the last laugh - at least when it comes to booking a discounted seat on his airline.
O'Leary's verbal sparring with Musk began when he dismissed the idea of installing Starlink internet on Ryanair planes, citing concerns over fuel costs and weight. However, in a surprise twist, O'Leary has revealed that his airline did explore equipping its jets with Starlink's service, including meetings with executives from SpaceX.
When Musk called out O'Leary as an "idiot", the CEO shot back, saying he's free to launch a takeover bid for Ryanair - but notes that rules bar non-European citizens, like Musk, from owning a majority stake in a European airline. O'Leary also quipped that if Musk wants to invest in his airline, it would be a "very good investment" compared to what he's earning on social media platform X.
The row between the two industry heavyweights has been entertaining, with Musk taking to X to poll his followers on whether they'd buy Ryanair and put O'Leary at the helm. But for now, it seems O'Leary is having the last laugh - at least when it comes to booking a discounted seat on his airline.