Ebbene sì, il capo di Ryanair alla fine si è sposato e poi, festa all frills!!
Michael O'Leary, the multi-millionaire head of the Ryanair Irish budget airline, has surrendered his title of Ireland's most eligible bachelor.
The 42-year-old chief executive wed banker Anita Farrell in a ceremony at a tiny Roman Catholic church not far from his mansion home near Mullingar, in the Irish Republic's Co Westmeath.
Afterwards the 300 guests crowded into three marquees, erected in the grounds of the airline boss's Gigginstown House, for a reception.
Unlike the strictly no-frills regime imposed on Ryanair passengers, the celebration was a no-expense-spared event, featuring two bands and what was described as a "gastronomic extravaganza".
A footbridge was specially built over a swimming pool outside the mansion to permit guests to make their way to the reception.
Among those attending the post-marriage party, reputed to cost close to a million euros, were two senior members of the coalition Irish government - deputy premier Mary Harney and Finance Minister Charlie McCreevy.
Mr O'Leary and his 30-year-old wife met at the wedding of mutual friends in Co Tipperary last year.
At today's ceremony, in the church of St Livinius, in the small village of Delvin, Mr O'Leary's racehorse trainer brother Eddie acted as best man.
Honeymoon plans were thought to focus on Mauritius - a destination not yet featuring on cut-price Ryanair's timetable.




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