The recovery in ticket demand brought a surprisingly large profit for Europe’s largest low-cost airline Ryanair in the spring. CEO Michael O’Leary continues to expect a strong summer. Despite the bottlenecks and long queues at many airports, he wants to offer significantly more flights than before the corona pandemic, as Ryanair announced in Dublin on Monday. However, possible new virus variants and the caution of many customers make management cautious – so O’Leary still does not dare to make a profit forecast for the current financial year.
Air traffic: Ryanair is aiming for a strong summer after a good quarter
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