Ryanair Faces Summer Flight Cuts Amid Boeing Delays

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Ryanair may have to cut its summer flight schedule due to further delays in receiving Boeing aircraft, with CEO Michael O'Leary expressing frustration over the lack of clarity from Boeing. The airline was originally expecting 57 Boeing MAX 8200 planes by end-April, but has been informed it will receive around 50 by end-June, potentially leading to capacity cuts and increased ticket prices for customers. O'Leary criticized Boeing's communication and expressed interest in taking planes from other carriers if available. The airline is discussing compensation with Boeing to mitigate losses.
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