Ryanair has grounded nearly all of its planes from today – and said it isn’t expecting to operate flights in either April or May.
The airline said that its decision will depend on government advice, but that it will offer its planes to all EU governments to use in repatriation missions.

Passengers whose Ryanair flights have been cancelled due to new travel restrictions will receive an email outlining their options over the next two weeks.
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