81% drop in passenger numbers in 2020, because of the pandemic.
Ryanair has reported a full year loss of €815 million.
The airline says the pandemic meant the number of passengers it carried fell by 81 percent - from 149 million to 27.5 million.
The company’s trying to be optimistic though - saying it expects to benefit from a "strong rebound of pent up travel demand" through the second half of 2021.
Ryanair reports full year loss of €815m as pandemic hits flight traffic by 81pc https://t.co/mmD4dhoOSN
— Irish Independent (@Independent_ie) May 17, 2021

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