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Ryanair could fly up to five million passengers per year in Ukraine if there was a ceasefire, Michael O'Leary has said.

Ryanair could fly up to five million passengers per year in Ukraine if there was a ceasefire, Michael O'Leary has said., Business Editor Joe Lynam said Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary has ambitious plans for the country."Michael O'Leary was giving a press conference in Warsaw and he said, if there is a ceasefire, straight away, could get two million people on planes between Poland and Ukraine ," he said.

It is understood President Zelenskyy will travel to Washington to sign an economic deal which would include access to Ukraine's rare earth minerals.

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