A 'common sense' approach to UK visa policy is needed to fill vacancies, says Michael O'Leary.
He said enabling such visas would help ease the disruption currently being felt at some airports, and ease skill shortages in other areas.
Mr O'Leary has made clear his disagreement with Brexit but says he respects the decision to leave the EU. In the first six months of 2022, Ryanair cancelled 0.3% of flights, compared with British Airways' total of 3.5%, and Easyjet's 2.8%, according to air travel consultancy OAG. Mr O'Leary believes relaxing restriction on movement of EU workers across industries facing skills shortages would keep costs lower and so keep prices down for consumers.
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