Irish airline has carried 167.2m people over the last 12 months
A Ryanair jet lands at Toulouse-Blagnac airport in early February. The airline carried 10.6 million passengers last month. Photograph by Charly Triballeau/AFP via GettyRyanair flew 10.6 million passengers last month, 22 per cent more than the 8.7 million it carried in February 2022, figures show.This year’s total was slightly ahead of the 10.5 million passengers that travelled with Ryanair during the same month in February 2020, the month before the pandemic struck.
Ryanair operated 60,400 flights last month selling 92 per cent of the seats available on its aircraft, against 86 per cent in February 2022.
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