BRUSSELS, Aug 31 (Reuters) – Ryanair, Europe’s largest airline by passenger numbers, expects a “very robust restoration” within the coming months, Group Chief Government Michael O’Leary stated on Tuesday.
O’Leary stated the airline was set to exceed its goal of flying 10.5 million passengers in August and anticipated visitors to carry at round 10.5 million passengers per 30 days in September, October and November, albeit at decrease costs than earlier than the pandemic.
“So long as there aren’t any adversarial COVID developments, issues are set honest for a really robust restoration,” O’Leary informed Reuters forward of a press briefing in Brussels.
(Reporting by Philip Blenkinsop Writing by Conor Humphries Modifying by Mark Potter)
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