Ryanair carried 15.7 million passengers in October, a record for the month and 14% higher than pre-COVID pandemic levels, the low cost carrier said Wednesday.
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As in September, the increase in traffic meant that Ryanair carried more passengers last month than in any of its busiest summer months prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. It carried a record 16.9 million passengers in August.
The average occupancy rate per flight in October stood at 94%.
Ryanair expects to carry 166.5 million passengers in the year to the end of March, significantly above its previous record of 149 million.
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