- Ryanair emerges stronger from COVID-19 pandemic, with summer schedules seeing an increase in daily flights and strong bookings.
- Company's strength lies in its ultra-low-cost flying business model and strong balance-sheet.
- Negotiations with Boeing over planes for next phase of expansion have stalled, but CEO is confident deal will be struck in next couple of years.
- European aviation may be in for a period of stability with barriers to entry going up.
- Ryanair's knack for turning adversity to its advantage gives it an edge over rivals.
Every setback is an opportunity for Ryanair
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