July 2022: Ryanair had 16,8 million passengers on board

Boeing 737-800 (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Boeing 737-800 (Photo: Jan Gruber).

July 2022: Ryanair had 16,8 million passengers on board

Boeing 737-800 (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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Ryanair Group carried around 2022 million passengers in July 16,8. In a direct comparison with the same period last year, the low-cost airline was able to improve by 81 percent. The utilization is communicated at 96 percent and is thus 16 percentage points above that of June 2021.

According to the Ryanair Group, it has had 142 million passengers on board since the beginning of the year. This is significantly higher than the volume in the first seven months of 2021, when 40 million travelers used the Irish low-cost airline. The load factor improved by 14 percentage points to 87 percent.

Ryanair figures at a glance:

month (2022)passengersworkload
December  9.5m81%
January  7.0m79%
February  8.7m86%
March11.2m87%
April14.2m91%
May15.4m92%
June15.9m95%
July16.8m96%

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