Ryanair had its busiest month ever in June as it flew 15.9 million passengers, up from just 5.3 million a year earlier and topping a previous high set in May
as it flew 15.9 million passengers, up from just 5.3 million a year earlier and topping a previous high set in May.
The Irish airline, Europe's largest by passenger numbers, said it operated over 88,500 flights in June as its load factor rose from 92% a month earlier, when it flew 15.4 million passengers.Ryanair's load factor regularly reached at least 96% a month before the pandemic and hit 97% in June 2019. The low cost airline expects to fly 15% more passengers this summer than in the same season of 2019, and will carry a record 165 million passengers in the year to March 2023.
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