Ryanair and Wizz fly less than a million passengers between them in February

Ryanair and Wizz Air passenger numbers were down 95% and 87%, respectively, in February as the two European low-cost airlines carried less than a million passenger between them during the month. Europe’s biggest budget operator Ryanair carried 500,000 passengers in February, compared with 10.5m a year ago, while Wizz flew a little under 400,000 passengers, compared with over 3m in February 2020. The carriers are the first European operators to release traffic data for February and it underlines another bleak month for European air transport amid widespread travel restrictions in place to tackle the pandemic. Ryanair operated just 6% of its normal February schedule, while Wizz flew 17% of the capacity it had flown in February 2020 – a base figure slightly inflated by the leap year effect. For Ryanair it marked a sixth consecutive month of lower passenger numbers since European markets briefly opened up last summer, though a load factor of 78% is its highest since the crisis began. It also marks a full 12 months of year-on-year falls in passenger levels for Ryanair since the coronavirus crisis began – it reported its last year-on-year increase in passengers in February 2020.<br/>
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3/2/21