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Ryanair to cut 250 jobs across four major airports in response to coronavirus

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Ryanair has cut more than 250 jobs across its offices in the UK, Ireland, Spain and Poland. The move comes just a few days after the budget airline revealed plans to restore 1,000 flights a day from July 1, covering 90% of its normal routes.

Jobs will be cut through a combination of probation/fixed term contract ends, resignations and redundancies. Ryanair's people director Darrell Hughes said: "This is a very painful time for Ryanair, our crews and our people supporting operations from our Dublin, Stansted, Madrid and Wroclaw offices. "While we expect to reopen our offices from 1 June, we will not require the same number of support team members in a year when we will carry less than 100 million passengers, against an original budget of 155

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