Originally Posted by
infrequentflyer789
IF? Already happening, also from BBC: (
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-44949992 ) "
Ryanair blamed a downturn in forward bookings and airfares in the Republic of Ireland"
That fall in bookings would appear to have happened around time of Brexit clause going in, would be interesting to know on which routes / dates the fall is. Of course there are many variables, it could also be due to the strikes, or some other cause - in so far as it is possible to tell we will probably never know because it suits people with various agendas to present one cause or another.
Your link doesnt mention Brexit, it only cites the pilot strikes in Dublin. If the cause were anything to do with Brexit what would be gained by moving aircraft from Dublin to Warsaw?