
Ryanair’s chief executive Michael O’Leary said on Tuesday as he announced plans for 1,000 flights a day from July. From July, Ryanair will restart flying from most of its 80 bases across Europe. There will be fewer daily/weekly frequencies on trunk routes, as the carrier works to restore some services on the widest number of routes, rather than operating high frequency services on a small number. According to the company’s website, flights from the Armenian capital of Yerevan to Milan, Rome, Berlin, Paphos and Thessaloniki, as well as those from Gyumri to Athens and Memmingen (Germany) are cautiously being restored beginning from July 4.