Ryanair customers will not be refunded for flights in November, according to its boss, despite the UK government banning all but essential travel - BBC reports.
According to BBC, Michael O'Leary said if a flight was operating, passengers would not get their money back but they could change to a later flight without paying a fee.
Ryanair said the first lockdown and subsequent restrictions resulted in an 80% drop in passenger numbers.
It said 17.1 million people travelled on the airline in the six months to September, compared with 85.7 million last year.
The carrier reported a €196.5m (£174m) loss for the period compared with a €1.15bn profit last year.
But it warned the situation was likely to worsen, saying it "will continue to be a hugely challenging year for Ryanair" - BBC reports.