May 12, 2020
Coronavirus: Ryanair plans to restore 40% of flights in July
Ryanair plans to reintroduce 40% of its flights from 1 July, subject to travel restrictions being lifted and safety measures being brought in at airports. The airline will operate nearly 1,000 flights a day, bringing back 90% of its regular timetable. Since restrictions began in March, Ryanair has only operated 30 flights a day between Ireland, the UK and Europe. British Airways is going to review its plans to run 50% of its schedule from July, because of new quarantine rules. Ryanair will ask its passengers to check in online and bring fewer bags, while they will also have to download their boarding pass to a smartphone.
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