Ryanair today (4 Sep) released August traffic statistics as follows:
| Aug 17 Customers (LF) | Aug 18 Customers (LF) | Growth |
Ryanair | 12.7M (97%) | 13.3M (97%) | +5% |
Lauda | – – | 0.5M (92%) | – |
Total | 12.7M (97%) | 13.8M (97%) | +9% |
Ryanair’s Kenny Jacobs said:
“Ryanair’s August traffic (which includes Lauda traffic for the first time) grew by 9% to 13.8m customers, while our load factor was unchanged at 97%, on the back of even lower fares.
Regrettably, over 100,000 Ryanair customers had their flights cancelled in August because of repeated ATC staff shortages in the UK, Germany and France, and one day of unnecessary pilot strikes. Ryanair, together with other European airlines, calls for urgent action by the EU Commission and Governments to correct these ATC staff shortages which are disrupting the travel plans of millions of Europe’s consumers this summer.”
This post was published on 4 September 2018 14:32
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