Mullingar's Michael O'Leary reckons it's time Europe was flying again.
Ryanair says it plans to run 40% of its normal schedule from July.
That's around a thousand flights a day - up from 30 at the moment.
All passengers and crew will have to wear face masks and pass temperature checks.
Ryainair boss, Mullingar's Michael O'Leary reckons it's time Europe was flying again:
Midlands 103 Coronavirus Blog: Wearing Face Masks Will Be Advisory Not Mandatory https://t.co/3FZIjDmKxH
— Midlands103 (@Midlands103) May 12, 2020
                            
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