Ryanair suffers loss as it cuts fare prices


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LONDON (AP) - Ryanair's strategy of cutting fare prices to keep planes full is costing it.

Europe's largest budget airline suffered a net loss of 35.2 million euros ($47.5 million) in the last three months of 2013, compared with a profit of 18.1 million euros a year earlier.

It reduced fares by an average of 9 percent in the quarter, the third of its fiscal year. That helped it attract 18.3 million passengers, up 6 percent on the year.

The figures Monday came after a profit warning in November, when the airline pledged to maintain discounts.

Ryanair is trying to change its corporate culture after customer criticism. The airline introduced fully assigned seating this week _ a change from a model that required customers to form lengthy lines and scramble for seats.

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