Ryanair passenger numbers hit fresh all-time high in July

DUBLIN – Ryanair flew its highest-ever variety of passengers in a month in July, whereas the typical proportion of empty seats per flight fell again to pre-COVID ranges of 4%, the low-cost airline mentioned in an announcement on Wednesday.

The Irish airline, which made a degree of preserving its pilots and crew up-to-date with their flying hours in the course of the pandemic, has established itself in the course of the restoration as Europe’s largest airline by passenger numbers, pulling forward of the Lufthansa Group.

It flew 16.8 million passengers in July, beating the report it hit a month earlier of 15.9 million, regardless of small-scale strike motion by cabin crew in a number of markets. That was 14% forward of the 14.8 million passengers it flew in July 2019, earlier than the COVID pandemic.

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