lockdown measures. In the wake of the coronavirus crisis, operators were forced to ground flights - with holidays severely impacted due to the coronavirus pandemic.
26.05.2020 - 13:19 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Ryanair has announced its intention to restart 40% of its normal flight schedule in a matter of weeks.
The budget airline has said that from July it will be offering daily flights from countries all over Northern Europe including Ireland, the UK, Belgium, Holland, Germany and to the key holiday airports of Portugal, Spain, Italy, Greece and Cyprus.
It has said that its decision is mirrored on Spain's plan to remove travel and visitor restrictions as well as Italy, Cyprus, Greece, and Portugal's
lockdown measures. In the wake of the coronavirus crisis, operators were forced to ground flights - with holidays severely impacted due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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