Ryanair hopes to operate 1,000 flights a day from early July on

Ryanair hopes to start operating almost 1,000 flights a day, equivalent to 40% of its usual schedule, in July as European Governments lift the lockdowns related to the Covid-19 pandemic.
The airline, which is Europe's largest by passenger numbers, announced this Tuesday that it plans to operate a daily flight schedule of almost 1,000 flights starting July 1. It will focus on flying as many routes as possible at a lower frequency than normal.
Currently, Ryanair schedule consists of 30 flights daily.