Ryanair has announced significant cuts to its flight schedules in response to the new lockdown and travel restrictions imposed by the UK and Irish governments to curb the spread of the CCP virus. These new cutbacks will reduce its flight schedules from Thursday, Jan. 21 through to March. As a result, “few, if any flights” will fly from and to the UK and Ireland until these “draconian travel restrictions” are removed, the low-cost airline said in a statement. Ryanair expects a reduction of at least 5 million passengers from its initial forecast of flying “below 35 million” to “between 26 million to 30 million passengers” for the full year to March 2021. Customers affected by cancellations will receive emails offering free reschedules or refunds, Ryanair said. Ryanair was critical of the Irish and UK governments over the lockdowns and travel restrictions. “Ireland’s Covid-19 travel restrictions are already the most stringent …