Ryanair won't warn 737 MAX flyers
Ryanair will not warn passengers when they are booking a flight on a Boeing 737 MAX, according to the airline. Europe’s biggest low-cost airline said it will need to cut down on summer flights next year and abandon some airports as a result of the Boeing 737 MAX’s delayed deliveries. Ryanair is also offering unpaid leave to pilots as it faces a surplus. It comes amid speculation that the troubled plane, which was involved in two fatal crashes that claimed nearly 350 lives, will be rebranded once it is given all clear to fly.