Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary laughs off getting pied in face – and


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Michael O’Leary has shrugged off concerns for his personal safety after climate change protesters threw cream pies in his face, and says that the airline industry is being unfairly blamed for climate change.

The Ryanair CEO was accosted by two women outside the European Commission in Brussels last Thursday as he was preparing to hand in a petition.

“Stop the pollution of your planes,” they told Mr O’Leary before striking him with two cream pies.

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Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary after getting pied in Brussels

Speaking to Sky News before the Ryanair AGM in Dublin, the colourful chief executive joked about keeping an eye out for flying pies, but denied the incident had made him concerned for his own safety as climate protests continue.

“No,” he shrugged. “We got 10 times more publicity than I would’ve for a boring old petition anyway, and if the cost of that is the occasional cream cake, then we’re up for it.”

“It’s the first time environmentalists have given me cake,” he quipped.

“I think aviation gets unfairly blamed for climate change. Shipping accounts for 5% of Europe’s CO2 emissions, airlines account for 2%. Nobody complains about the ferries. We’re a bit of a poster boy for the climate change movement.

“I actually have got a spare shirt today, just in case. Some lunatics might be let loose in the building – there’s lots of them in a Ryanair building.”

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