Michael O'Leary: Turbulent Times for the Man Who Made Ryanair

by Matt Cooper

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Financial Times Business Book of the Month

September 2017. Ryanair cancels over 700,000 bookings and its powerful PR juggernaut comes shuddering to a halt. For once, the airline's aggressive and flamboyant CEO, Michael O'Leary, is contrite and apologetic.

A month later Ryanair announces increased passenger traffic for October, year-on-year growth and increased profits. Its share price soars. For the moment, it appears, a fundamental shake-up of Europe's biggest airline is off the table. But questions remain about the causes of the debacle and O'Leary's role in it.

Michael O'Leary lifts the veil on the wildly successful and wildly controversial Ryanair CEO. Based on extensive research - including with close associates of O'Leary - the book examines O'Leary's personality, beliefs and obsessions and describes how these have moulded the business he runs. Written by a multi-award-winning journalist and broadcaster, with a thirty-year career covering business and current affairs, it is a fascinating insight into the business behind the man, and the man behind the business.

'Fascinating book ... very comprehensive' Eamon Dunphy, The Stand


'An indispensable guide for anyone who wants to understand not just where Michael O'Leary and Ryanair are coming from, but where they are going' Sunday Business Post


'A frequently enlightening unauthorised biography ... entertaining' Irish Independent

'In a world of colourless corporate leaders, Ryanair's aggressive, mouthy chief executive provides catnip for journalists. Cooper, an award-winning Irish writer and reporter, makes the most of the opportunity to dissect his colourful subject' Book of the Month, The Financial Times

  • ISBN10 024131562X
  • ISBN13 9780241315620
  • Publish Date 27 September 2018
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 7 April 2021
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
  • Imprint Portfolio Penguin
  • Format Paperback (UK Trade)
  • Pages 368
  • Language English