The carrier flew just 40,000 passengers in April - down from 13.5 million 12 months prior. Low-cost airline Ryanair flew just 40,000 passengers last month as the coronavirus crisis brought air travel to a standstill, and warned that operations will continue to be affected throughout May and June.
The Dublin-based carrier - which last week announced it is axing 3,000 jobs - saw the number of passengers flown collapse 99.6% from 13.5 million a year ago after flights were grounded to help slow the spread of the pandemic...more