DUBLIN, April 2 (Reuters) - Ryanair flew 200.2
million passengers in its fiscal year to the end of March,
largely as forecast, making it the first European airline to
carry 200 million passengers in one year.
Ryanair said at the end of January that it expected its
annual traffic to reach almost 200 million, up 9% year-on-year.
It flew 15 million passengers in March, 10% more than a year
ago, Ryanair said on Wednesday.
The airline, Europe's largest by passenger numbers, cut its
forecast for the coming year for the second time in three months
in January to 206 million passengers from 210 million due to
Boeing ( BA ) aircraft delivery delays.