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The company will operate around 1,000 daily flights
Irish low-cost airline Ryanair plans to resume 40% of its flights from July 1. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine with reference to the press service of the airline.
The company is reported to operate around 1,000 daily flights. The company claims that it will cover 90% of the route network that operated before the pandemic.
Crew and passengers will be required to wear medical masks on board. The crew will sell prepackaged snacks and beverages, for which you can only pay by bank transfer. The company also promises that it will take steps not to create queues for the toilets.
The company also noted that it will disinfect its planes daily with substances that last 24 hours. The company says it will promote social distance on board “whenever possible.”
Ryanair will require all passengers flying in July and August to fill out a special form at the airport: how long will the trip take and address in another country. So they want to help European governments control self-isolation.
We will recall, earlier in the Ukrainian Ministry of Infrastructure, said that airlines advertising flights from Ukraine in May-June, deceive people. It was noted that all decisions on the restoration of air traffic will be made exclusively by the Cabinet of Ministers.
In addition, some airlines have opened reservations for flights from Ukraine in late May and June. In particular, the UIA began booking flights on May 23, and Wizz Air, Ryanair and Lufthansa on flights in June.