Ryanair reported Monday that it carried 12% more passengers in August than in the same month last year, a new all-time record.
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Europe’s largest airline by passenger volume said it carried 18.9 million passengers in August, up from 16.9 million a year earlier and up from 14.9 million in August 2019, before the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Irish airline said it expects traffic in the fiscal year to March 2024 to grow 9% to about 183.5 million passengers.
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