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WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 2025
Ryanair sees very strong bookings on relaunch, ticket prices 'lower than ever'

Global Economy

Reuters
01 July, 2020, 04:25 pm
Last modified: 01 July, 2020, 04:25 pm

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Ryanair sees very strong bookings on relaunch, ticket prices 'lower than ever'

It expects to fly around 4.5 million passengers in July, around 40 percent of its normal service

Reuters
01 July, 2020, 04:25 pm
Last modified: 01 July, 2020, 04:25 pm
FILE PHOTO: Ryanair plane is seen at Luton Airport as the number of coronavirus cases grow around the world London, Britain, March 17, 2020. REUTERS/Peter Cziborra
FILE PHOTO: Ryanair plane is seen at Luton Airport as the number of coronavirus cases grow around the world London, Britain, March 17, 2020. REUTERS/Peter Cziborra

Ryanair has seen "very strong" bookings for the first two weeks of July across its network, which it relaunched on Wednesday with 1,000 flights, but expects ticket prices to be lower than ever for 12 months, Group CEO Michael O'Leary said.

Europe's largest low-cost carrier has been flying a skeleton service since the Covid-19 pandemic closed down much of Europe in March.

It expects to fly around 4.5 million passengers in July, around 40 percent of its normal service.

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That is likely to climb to 5.5 to 6 million in August before settling into normal levels in the quieter winter season and attaining pre-pandemic levels next year, O'Leary told Reuters in an interview.

"Our bookings for our first week or two of flights in July have been very strong. August looks reasonably strong. September and October look a bit weaker at the moment... people are standing back," he said.

But price levels for tickets have been weak for the summer and are likely to remain so. "Certainly for the next 12 months you are going to see lower-than-ever airfares, certainly on Ryanair, as we stimulate the market and get it back moving again," he said.

It will likely take until 2022 or 2023 for ticket prices to return to the levels seen before the pandemic, O'Leary added.

Ryanair's planes will be about 70 percent full on its first full day of service, O'Leary said.

He said there had been no major teething problems and expected any technical delays from planes returning to service to be offset by a lack of air traffic control issues in Europe's relatively empty skies.

O'Leary expects a "marked decline" in inflight food and beverage sales, but said he hoped that would be matched by an increase in the number of passengers paying for pre-booked seats and checked-in bags.

He said that while the airline had announced 3,500 job cuts, he was "reasonably hopeful but not confident" it could agree changes to pay cuts and work practices to avoid most of them.

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