UPDATE – Ryanair flags return to “robust” summer demand, as two more European airlines grounded

Published 10:01 on January 30, 2023  /  Last updated at 14:42 on January 30, 2023  / /  Aviation/CORSIA, EMEA, EU ETS, International, Switzerland, UK ETS

Ryanair became the latest airline Monday to point to resurgent demand in its quarterly report, stating expectations of "very robust" demand in the summer as passenger numbers breached a company record in the final quarter of 2022, while two more European airlines have been grounded in the past few days over financial woes.
Ryanair became the latest airline Monday to point to resurgent demand in its quarterly report, stating expectations of "very robust" demand in the summer as passenger numbers breached a company record in the final quarter of 2022, while two more European airlines have been grounded in the past few days over financial woes.


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