Picture dated May 14th shows Ryanair aircraft and ancillary equipment parked up at Stansted Airport in the company announced losses of £702m. Ryanair has reported a record annual after-tax loss of £702m today after Covid-19 restrictions forced it to scrap over 80% of flights, but the airline said there were signs the recovery had begun. Ryanair said it flew million passengers in its financial year ended March, down from 149 million the previous year in what it called the most challenging in its history. The airline reiterated its forecast that passenger numbers for the cur


Picture dated May 14th shows Ryanair aircraft and ancillary equipment parked up at Stansted Airport in the company announced losses of £702m. Ryanair has reported a record annual after-tax loss of £702m today after Covid-19 restrictions forced it to scrap over 80% of flights, but the airline said there were signs the recovery had begun. Ryanair said it flew million passengers in its financial year ended March, down from 149 million the previous year in what it called the most challenging in its history. The airline reiterated its forecast that passenger numbers for the current fiscal year would be towards the lower end in the range of 80 million to 120 million passengers. It expects to fly just 5 million to 6 million passengers in the April to June quarter.


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