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Ryanair Expected To Cut Up To 3,000 Jobs

Rebecca Noonan
Rebecca Noonan

08:17 1 May 2020


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The move is because of the "unprecedented" coronavirus pandemic.

The airline says it expects it to take at least two years to get passenger demand and pricing back to the levels seen last year.

In a statement, the airline says it expects to operate less than 1 per cent of its scheduled flying program in May and June of this year.

Its chief executive, Michael O'Leary, says a limited flight programme will begin in July:

Ryanair Expected To Cut Up To 3,000 Jobs

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