It has seen a strong recovery in summer bookings.
Ryanair reported a loss of more than a quarter of a billion euro in the second quarter of this year.
The figures from April show its down 273 million euro, however says its seen a strong recovery in summer bookings with people eager to get abroad since the return of international travel last week.
The airline says Covid-19 wreaked havoc on its business during quarter one with many Easter flights cancelled and slower than expected easing of restrictions across the EU.
Ryanair nudges up annual traffic forecast as summer bookings surge https://t.co/d79y0sVagb pic.twitter.com/I9Jw46wtIU
— Reuters (@Reuters) July 26, 2021

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