The Irish no-frills airline said it will slash its November-March capacity from 60% to 40% of the prior year, having already announced in September that it was cutting October flights to the same level.Global air travel demand
"This has caused forward bookings to weaken slightly in October, but materially in November and December. The Dublin-based carrier also slashed its annual forecast for passenger traffic to 38 million for the group's fiscal year to March. That compared with its prior guidance of 50 million.
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