Ryanair will restore 1,000 flights a day from July 1, covering 90% of its normal routes, but passengers will have to wear face masks.
The airline said it would be back up to 40% of its normal flight schedules from Wednesday 1 July 2020, subject to Government restrictions on intra-EU flights being lifted and public health measures in airports.
That will see it operate almost 1,000 flights a day, covering restoring 90% of its pre-coronavirus routes. Ryanair chief executive Eddie Wilson said: "After 4 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." He added: "With more than 6 weeks to go to