Ryanair flew more than 139 million passengers last year, a record high, as the contribution by an Austrian subsidiary offset the effects of strikes, the Irish no-frills carrier said Thursday.The number of passengers grew by eight percent to 139.2 million in 2018, although the rate of growth was lower than the 10-percent increase recorded a year earlier.The 2018 total included 300,000 passengers carried by Ryanair's Austrian budget carrier Laudamotion.Ryanair suffered Europe-wide strikes last...(…)
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