
Ryanair plunged into loss in the first three months of the financial year after what it called the most challenging period in its history.
With more than 99% of its fleet grounded because of the pandemic, the airline reported a loss of €185m (£169m) over the April-to-June period.
That compared with a profit of €243m a year earlier.
Ryanair said it expected to clear more than 90% of refunds for cancelled flights by the end of July.