FRANKFURT: Ryanair Holdings Plc strengthened its dominance of Europe’s discount-airline market in 2017 by adding more customers than any of its rivals, even as a scheduling foul-up contributed to its smallest gain in passenger numbers in three years.
The company filled 12 million more seats in 2017 than a year earlier, while second-ranked EasyJet Plc said yesterday that it flew 7.2 million more passengers in the period.
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