Ryanair carries record passenger traffic in July
Ryanair just had a record July, carrying 20.7 million passengers.
It was up by 3% on July 2024, when it carried 20.2 million passengers.
Last month Ryanair flew over 113,000 flights last month.
There were 680 flights cancelled in July which Ryanair blames mainly on French air traffic control strikes.
The airline’s load factor kept pace with last month at 96%.
Overall on a rolling annual basis, Ryanair has carried 203.1m passengers to the end of July, which is up 7% on the comparable period last year.
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