
Ryanair has become the first European airline to carry 200 million passengers in one calendar year.

The airline welcomed its 200 millionth passenger for 2024/2025 on Wednesday, when 84-year old Maria Cornelia Vos flew from Fuerteventura, in the Canary Islands, to Madrid.
Ryanair Group CEO Michael O’Leary said: “We are delighted to welcome Mrs Maria Cornelia Vos as our 200 millionth passenger this year. Ryanair is proud to have carried 200 million passengers in 2024/2025 and we are pleased that these 200 million passengers have saved on average €5 billion, compared to the average air fares of our competitor airlines.”