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Ryanair to resume two out of five flights from July

by LLB Reporter
12th May 20 9:59 am

Ryanair will resume two out of five flights from July as Michael O’Leary the chief executive said its time to “get Europe flying again.”

Passengers and all crew will be required to wear face masks and must pass a temperature test, anyone who has a temperature of 38C or higher will not be allowed to fly and told to go home.

Ryanair chief executive Eddie Wilson said, “It is important for our customers and our people that we return to some normal schedules from 1 July onwards.

“Governments around Europe have implemented a four-month lockdown to limit the spread of the Covid-19 virus.

“After four months, it is time to get Europe flying again so we can reunite friends and families, allow people to return to work and restart Europe’s tourism industry, which provides so many millions of jobs.”

Queuing for toilets will be banned and “toilet access will be made available to individual passengers upon request.”

Ryanair said, Ryanair, Europe’s largest low fares airline, today announced plans to return to 40% of normal flight schedules from Wednesday 1 July 2020, subject to government restrictions on intra-EU flights being lifted, and effective public health measures being put in place at airports.

“Ryanair will operate a daily flight schedule of almost 1,000 flights, restoring 90% of its pre-Covid-19 route network.”

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