(ANSA) - DUBLIN, AUGUST 17 - Ryanair will cut scheduled flights for September and October by "20 percent", due to the drop in demand following the renewed travel restrictions imposed in some European countries to contain the coronavirus. Lofa know the Irish airline. "These capacity cuts and frequency reductions for the months of September and October are inevitable given the recent shortage of forward bookings due to anti-Covid restrictions in a number of EU countries," the carrier said in a statement. The cuts - Ryanair specified - will concern in particular the countries at greatest risk. (HANDLE).
Coronavirus: Ryanair cuts 20% flights next 2 months
2020-08-17T15:04:01.242Z
Ryanair will cut scheduled flights for September and October by "20 percent", due to falling demand following renewed travel restrictions imposed in some European countries to contain the coronavirus. The Irish airline does this. (HANDLE)