Ryanair flights are “significantly” more expensive this summer – CEO

Exact percentages are not yet known.

Prices for Ryanair low-cost airline tickets will” significantly “increase this summer due to high demand for European beach holidays, said the company's CEO Michael O'Leary, reports BBC .

The current low fares, according to O'Leary, allow to attract more passengers and thus recover from the economic consequences of the pandemic and the war in Ukraine, which led to rising prices for oil.

The airline hopes to return to profitability in the current fiscal year. On Monday, it became known about its annual losses of € 355 million

As you know, Ryanair plans to resume flights from Ukraine this fall . According to O'Leary, Ryanair wants to be the first airline to return to Ukraine after the war.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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