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With the restrictions in Ireland that are in place its not surprising. What is surprising to me is that Ryanair continues to operate a daily (sometimes 2 x daily) flight from BRS to Dublin, and a Knock route.They might be changing that as they've cancelled my flight in September and nothing is onsale until November
Whenever I've checked the Ryanair seat selector the occupied seats shown have rarely exceeded half full - often less. Today seems an exception with the afternoon BRS-DUB showing 154 occupied seats. The evening BRS-DUB is only showing 53 seats taken at the moment.
I checked today's BHX-DUB and the seat selector for the next flight (this evening) shows 61 occupied seats at the moment.
I don't know whether Ryanair receives any sort of incentive from the Irish Government to operate these routes. It must be losing money on them otherwise.
I add the caveat that the seat selector is not a completely accurate method of establishing load figures but it does give a broad summary of the trend.
With the above in mind Aer Lingus no doubt correctly assesses that it would be senseless restoring the Bristol to Ireland routes for a while.