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Ryanair flew 10.6 million passengers last month, a record high for February, but its rate of growth from pre-pandemic peaks slowed, company data showed on Thursday.
Europe’s largest airline by passenger numbers last month flew 1% more passengers than in February 2020, when it set the previous record for the month. The carrier ahad achieved 9% growth in passengers between January 2020 and January 2023. An average of 8% of Ryanair seats were empty in February, down from 9% in January, the data showed.
Source: Reuters