London (CNN Business)Ryanair is taking the knife to its operations in Europe as it prepares for two years of disruption caused by Boeing's
737 Max debacle.
Europe's biggest low-cost airline said Tuesday that it was planning to cut back operations at some airports and abandon others entirely because regulators may not return the grounded
737 Max to service until December."We are starting a series of discussions with our airports to determine which of Ryanair's underperforming or loss making bases should suffer these short term cuts and/or closures from November 2019," it said in a statement.
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