The FINANCIAL — The CEO of one of the world’s largest airlines Michael O’Leary, 58 is facing criticism after saying that terrorists “will generally be males of a Muslim persuasion.” O’Leary is known for his provocative remarks that keep Ryanair’s name in the headlines. In an interview with The Times, the businessman said that if the tactic were deployed to prevent terrorism, it would “generally be males of a Muslim persuasion” who were flagged. Mr O’Leary, 58, criticised existing airport security and said that checks for families should be less stringent as “the chances [they] are going to blow them…
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The FINANCIAL — The CEO of one of the world’s largest airlines Michael O’Leary, 58 is facing criticism after saying that terrorists “will generally be males of a Muslim persuasion.” O’Leary is known for his provocative remarks that keep Ryanair’s name in the headlines. In an interview with The Times, the businessman said that if…
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