Earlier today, Ryanair confirmed is plans to resume 40 per cent of its flights from the UK from 1 July. If the plans go ahead nearly 1,000 flights per day would operate and 90% of Ryanair's pre-Covid-19 route network would be restored.
Speaking about the plans, Ryanair chief executive Eddie Wilson said: “It is important for our customers and our people that we return to some normal schedules from July 1 onwards. “Governments around Europe have implemented a four-month lockdown to limit the spread of the Covid-19 virus. “After four months, it is time to get Europe flying again so we can reunite friends and families, allow people to return to work and restart Europe’s tourism industry, which provides so many millions of jobs.” And now Ryanair