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Ryanair Hold. Plc

Earnings Release Dec 22, 2021

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RNS Number : 5487W

Ryanair Holdings PLC

22 December 2021

RYANAIR LOWERS F.Y. GUIDANCE AS OMICRON VARIANT WEAKENS CHRISTMAS TRAFFIC.  JANUARY CAPACITY IS CUT BY 33%.

The Board of Ryanair Holdings plc today, (22 December) announced that it was lowering its full Year Guidance from a previous Net Loss range of between €100m to €200m, as the Omicron Covid variant and recent Government travel restrictions across Europe have notably weakened close-in Christmas & New Year bookings. This sudden downturn has also caused Ryanair this week to cut its planned January schedule capacity by 33%.

The impact of these recent Government travel restrictions, in particular last weekend's ban on UK arrivals into France and Germany, and the suspension of all EU flights to/from Morocco has lowered Ryanair's expected December traffic from between 10m-11m, to a lower range of between 9.0m-9.5m. In responding to these restrictions, Ryanair has now cut its January capacity by 33%, reducing its expected January traffic from approx. 10m to between 6m-7m. In light of the current uncertainty about the Omicron variant, and intra Europe travel restrictions, no schedule cutbacks have yet been decided for February or March 2022. These schedules will be revisited in January as more scientific information becomes available on the Omicron variant, its impact on hospitalisations, European population and/or travel restrictions in February or March.

As a result of these new Covid developments, it is now likely that Ryanair's full year traffic forecast will be just under 100m passengers (previously guided at just over 100m), and the expected Net Loss for the full year (end 31 March 2022) is likely to be within a new range of €250m to €450m. However, these figures are hugely sensitive to any further positive or negative Covid news flow. Ryanair hopes to have more clarity, especially on the impact of Omicron on intra Europe travel restrictions, in time for its Q3 results on 31 January next.

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please contact:                               Peter Larkin                         Piaras Kelly          

Investor Relations                       Edelman Ireland                                          

Ryanair                              Tel: +353-1-592 1330

Tel: +353-1-9451212         [email protected]

[email protected]                       

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