FIRST TIME ANY EUROPEAN AIRLINE HAS CARRIED 200M PASSENGERS IN JUST ONE YEAR
Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, welcomes onboard its 200 millionth passenger for 2024/2025; The 84-year-old Maria Cornelia Vos, who flew Fuerteventura to Madrid yesterday (Wed, 26 March), landing at 12:35 local. 200M passengers in one calendar year is a historic new record for Ryanair, and it is the first time ever that any European airline has carried 200M passengers in just one year.
Ryanair’s CEO Michael O’Leary said;
“We are delighted to welcome Mrs. Maria Cornelia Vos as our 200 millionth passenger this year. Ryanair is proud to have carried 200M passengers in 2024/2025 and we are pleased that these 200M passengers have saved on average €5billion, compared to the average air fares of our competitor airlines.”
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