Ryanair Group Chief Executive Michael O’Leary said bookings for Europe’s biggest budget airline have continued to strengthen and he expects summer fares to be between 7 percent and 9 percent higher than pre-pandemic levels.
O’Leary told Reuters that “we’ve seen very strong bookings through May. We had 92 percent load factor in May. We think that would rise to about 94 percent in June. And July, August, and September look very strong with higher load factors and also higher fares.”
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“Fares will be up probably high single digits 7,8, 9 percent over summer 2019,” he said.
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