Ryanair has announced a reduction in its passenger traffic forecast for the financial year starting April, adjusting the figure from 205 million to a range of 198 million to 200 million, due to delays in the delivery of Boeing Max jets. This revision, prompted by what Ryanair describes as 'very disappointing' Boeing Max delays, has led to a cut in its summer schedule, a decrease in flight frequencies across Ryanair's network, and the cancellation of some summer flights. Additionally, in response to these operational challenges, Ryanair plans to increase fares.
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⚠️ RYANAIR CUTS TRAFFIC FORECAST AS BOEING MAX DELAYS HIT SUMMER PLANS (Reuters) Ryanair will carry 198 million to 200 million passengers in the financial year from April versus the 205 million previously forecast, after announcing cuts to its summer schedule on Friday due to… https://t.co/xyBnRpO0pf
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