Low-cost airline is flying humanitarian cargo to the country after halting all commercial flights

Ryanair has pledged to be “the first airline to return to Ukraine” when it is safe to do so after the Russian invasion.

Its chief executive, Michael O’Leary, said Ryanair had been set to fly 2 million people to four airports in the country this year and had hoped to expand further before the invasion last week.

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