The boss of Ryanair says flights will be more expensive because war in Ukraine has pushed up oil prices.
In the wake of the Covid pandemic, which severely disrupted international travel, people have proved eager to get back on board flights.
In the first six months of 2022, Ryanair cancelled 0.3% of flights, compared with British Airways' total of 3.5%, and Easyjet's 2.8%, according to air travel consultancy OAG. Mr O'Leary said he was "hopeful" the problems at UK airports would be resolved by next summer, but said Brexit could continue to create challenges when recruiting staff.
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