Ryanair is to resume operating up to 40% of its normal flight schedule from July 1. The move is subject to restrictions on flights between EU countries being lifted and public health measures being put in place in airports.
In total the airline says it will run nearly 1,000 flights across 90% of the network it was operating prior to the Covid-19 crisis beginning.
The operations will take place from most of the company's 80 bases across Europe, although frequencies will be lower than previously on main routes.
This is to allow the airline get services back up and running on the largest possible number of routes, rather than high frequency on a smaller number. "After 4 months, it is time to get Europe flying again so we can reunite friends