Ryanair to cut 3000 jobs amid virus crisis

Updated May 1 2020 - 7:22pm, first published 7:18pm
Ryanair has pushed back the start of a return to normal scheduling to July from June.
Ryanair has pushed back the start of a return to normal scheduling to July from June.

Ryanair plans to cut 3000 jobs and talk to Boeing about delaying plane deliveries as it does not expect European air traffic to recover fully from the coronavirus crisis until 2022, the Irish airline says.

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