KEY POINTS
  • In comparison, the airline had posted a 185 million euro loss over the same period a year ago.
  • Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary expects traffic to pick up in the coming weeks.
  • Ryanair shares are up 42% from a year ago.

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LONDON — Low-cost airline Ryanair said Monday that it's still facing a "challenging" environment and that it might finish the fiscal year "somewhere between a small loss and breakeven" as Covid-19 restrictions linger.

The Irish firm reported a 273 million euro ($322 million) loss for the period between April and June, as lockdowns meant most flights over the Easter period were canceled and with European nations being cautious over the easing of travel restrictions. The figure beat a forecast from analysts which was compiled by the company.

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