The coronavirus crisis has left a lot of people worried about their 2020 holidays, even if they're much later in the year. The FCO is advising against all but essential travel for the foreseeable future, while Boris Johnson has revealed that people coming into the UK will soon have to quarantine for 14 days.
This means that tourists coming back from their holidays will have to remain in their homes for two weeks. For some this isn't an attractive prospect, and people are weighing up their options.
If you have a Ryanair flight booked for winter or Christmas, you can expect that it will go ahead. Ryanair is restoring 40% of its scheduled flights from 1 July 2020, flying from the majority of its 80 bases across Europe.