Ryanair said Friday it carried 5.3 million passengers in June, up from 400,000 in the same month a year earlier, when restrictions due to the Covid pandemic were tighter.
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The company indicated that it operated more than 38,000 flights during the past month, while the occupancy rate stood at 72%.
The progress of vaccination against Covid-19 and the lifting of some travel restrictions in the European Union (EU) has allowed Ryanair to progressively increase its passenger traffic in recent months.
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