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Passenger numbers for Europe’s low-cost airlines down by almost 100%

Ryanair and Wizz Air post 99.6% and 97.6% drops respectively for April

A Wizz Air Airbus A320 from Sofia, Bulgaria lands at Luton Airport after Wizz Air resumed flights today on some routes, following the outbreak of COVID-19 at Luton on  May 1 2020. Picture: REUTERS/Andrew Boyers
A Wizz Air Airbus A320 from Sofia, Bulgaria lands at Luton Airport after Wizz Air resumed flights today on some routes, following the outbreak of COVID-19 at Luton on May 1 2020. Picture: REUTERS/Andrew Boyers

London — Europe’s biggest budget airline Ryanair posted a 99.6% fall in passenger numbers in April, while smaller low-cost carrier Wizz Air said numbers plunged 97.6%, as the novel coronavirus halted most flying across Europe.

Ryanair said it flew 40,000 passengers in April compared to the 13.5-million it carried in the same month in 2019. It said it expected numbers to stay minimal during May and June due to travel restrictions.

Wizz Air said that it carried 78,389 passengers in April, down from 3.3-million in the comparative 2019 period, but its figures will improve this month as it became one of the first European airlines to restart commercial routes from London Luton and Vienna on May 1.

The company also said a new airline it is planning to launch with flights between Abu Dhabi in the Middle East and Eastern Europe is progressing in line with its initial timeline to start flying this year.

Reuters

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