Ryanair bosses have offered their fleet of planes to help repatriate Brits and others as well as provide rescue flights across Europe.
The airline made the call after the coronavirus crisis saw Boris Johnson order a UK-wide lockdown. Hours before the lockdown, the Foreign Office advised all Brits abroad to come back to the UK immediately.
And Ryanair has offered to help bring back any UK nationals currently stranded abroad. The airline tweeted today: “All of the team here at Ryanair are working hard to provide repatriation and rescue flights for many EU governments. “For the next week, we will operate daily or weekly flights from the below routes to facilitate our passengers dealing with emergencies that require urgent travel.” The tweet