Ryanair has broken its own monthly record by carrying 20.7 million passengers in July, a 3% increase compared to the same month last year. This achievement solidifies its position as Europe’s leading low-cost airline.
Over 100,000 Flights Operated Despite Cancellations
During July, the Irish airline operated 113,000 flights. However, it had to cancel 680 operations due to air traffic controller strikes in France—an obstacle that did not hinder its sustained traffic growth.
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Maximum Occupancy
Ryanair maintained an impressive load factor of 96%, a figure that underscores the strong demand for its services and its operational efficiency, even under challenging conditions.
203.1 Million Passengers in One Year
In the 12-month period ending in July, Ryanair reached 203.1 million passengers, marking a 7% increase compared to the previous period.
A Strategy That Continues to Deliver Results
Ryanair’s ability to maintain high occupancy levels and grow its passenger volume despite operational challenges highlights its robust business model and agility in critical situations, such as air strikes across the continent.
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