Ryanair's Michael O'Leary has been praised for jumping into action during a busy day at Dublin Airport.
A hilarious TikTok shows the CEO accepting boarding passes from surprised passengers hopping on a flight to Malaga. TikTok user @carleenangelo posted the clip of the busy boss taking matters into his own hands.
O'Leary can be heard saying "boarding pass open please" while standing at the gate. Surprised passengers said that he was boarding the same flight as them.
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When the job was done, the low-cost airline boss went towards the plane with his small carry on suitcase. Ryanair's TikTok account got in a fluster after watching the 61-year-old's no nonsense approach. They commented: "Go Daddy."
Others were equally blown away by O'Leary's work ethic. One person said: "Other CEOs should follow this man's example, getting down onto the shop floor meeting the customers."
Another commented: "He should be running the country." A third wrote: "Fair play, not many CEOs would get down and involved with the front line work."
Dublin Live has contacted Ryanair for comment.
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