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Ryanair Feb Traffic Grows 28% To 7.4M Customers

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Ryanair Feb Traffic Grows 28% To 7.4M Customers - Airlines publisher
Dana Ermolenko
Country: Ireland Aircraft: Airplanes

Ryanair, Europe’s favourite airline, today (3 Mar) released February traffic statistics as follows:
• Traffic grew 28% to 7.4m customers.
• Load factor rose 4% points to 93%.
• Rolling annual traffic to Feb grew 17% to 104.6m customers.

Ryanair’s Kenny Jacobs said:

“Ryanair’s February traffic grew by 28% to 7.4m customers, while our load factor jumped 4% points to 93%. These record monthly numbers and load factors are due to our lower fares, our stronger forward bookings and the continuing success of our “Always Getting Better” customer experience programme, which continues to deliver better than expected traffic and load factors.

Ryanair customers continue to enjoy more service enhancements, as we continue Year 2 of our AGBprogramme, which includes our new website, new app, new cabin interiors, new crew uniforms, and improved inflight menus, as Ryanair continues to deliver much more than just the lowest fares and the most on time flights in Europe.”





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