Ryanair has reduced its office headcount in Dublin, Stansted, Madrid and Wroclaw by over 250 through a combination of probation/fixed-term contract ends, resignations and redundancies, as these people will not be required to return to work on June 1, when the Ryanair offices reopen after the pandemic shut-down. Ryanair has operated less than 1% of its normal flight schedules during April, May and June, and last week announced that only 40% of its normal schedules would operate in July 2020.
For the full year, Ryanair now expects to carry less than 100 million passengers, over 35% lower than the 155m+ target set for the year ended March 2021.