Ryanair Narrows Forecast, Sees Loss of Up to $440 Million
A Ryanair passenger jet taxis at Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport.
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Ryanair Holdings Plc narrowed the range for its annual loss as Europe’s biggest low-cost carrier turns the page on a year disrupted by the coronavirus pandemic.
The loss for the year ended March 31 will be between 350 million euros and 400 million euros ($387 million-$440 million) before special items, the Dublin-based carrier said in a statement on Monday.