Ryanair operated over 88,500 flights in June.
Ryanair confirmed that it expects minimal (if any) disruption to its flights operating to/from Spain as a result of cabin crew strikes called by the USO and SITCPLA unions from July 12th to Jul 28th.
Less than 1% of Ryanair’s flights have been affected in the past month by recent minor and poorly supported cabin crew strikes called by unions who are either not recognised by or who represent tiny numbers of Ryanair crews.
Air Traffic Control (ATC) and airport staff shortages across Europe, which are beyond Ryanair’s control may however cause some minor disruption and any passengers whose flights are disrupted by ATC staff shortages will be notified of their entitlements by email/SMS.
Ryanair June traffic grows to 15.9m guests
Ryanair Holdings plc also released June traffic statistics as follows:
|
Month |
|
Rolling Annual |
||||
|
Jun 21 |
Jun 22 |
Change |
|
Jun 21 |
Jun 22 |
Change |
GUESTS |
5.3m |
15.9m |
+203% |
|
35.1m |
134.5m |
+283% |
L. FACTOR |
72% |
95% |
+23 ppts |
|
72% |
86% |
+14 ppts |
Prior Months |
Guests |
L.F. % |
December1 |
9.5m |
81% |
January1 |
7.0m |
79% |
February1 |
8.7m |
86% |
March2 |
11.2m |
87% |
April |
14.2m |
91% |
May |
15.4m |
92% |
June |
15.9m |
95% |
1 Dec, Jan & Feb traffic was damaged by Omicron restrictions.
2 Mar traffic was damaged by the Russian invasion of Ukraine on 24 Feb.
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