He says it's been proven not to be responsible for a surge in cases
His thoughts come after the High Court ruled the airline lost its challenge against the states travel restrictions.
It found that the Government’s travel advice is legal and complies with EU law.
The airline is insisting that the threat to close its bases at Cork and Shannon airports are not bluffs, and that they will follow through at the end of the month if the government fails to adopt the EU travel list soon.
The company claims Ireland has remained uniquely 'locked up' to travel within Europe since July 1st.
Ryanair's Chief Executive, Eddie Wilson says the rules have seriously damaged Ireland's aviation industry: