He believes that summer holidays will be on the cards this year.
Ryanair's boss claims public health officials have consistently misled the country when it comes to dealing with Covid-19.
Mullingar's Michael O'Leary is calling for the National Public Health Emergency Team to announce daily vaccination numbers instead of case numbers and deaths and to improve the vaccine rollout.
He also defended Ryanair's 'jab and go' ads and believes that summer holidays will be on the cards this year.
The airline's CEO says NPHET needs to change tack:
People caught travelling abroad for non-essential reasons during restrictions may face a fine of up to €500.
Mr. O'Leary anticipates most over 50s will be vaccinated by the end of June, allowing for short haul flights to Europe to resume:
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