As European air routes start to re-open, Ryanair has flown its first passenger flight since the lock-down began in March, restarting flights from Dublin to Milan.
The low-cost airline will re-open more routes in the coming days.
Ryanair has continued to operate a small number of flights between Ireland and the UK throughout the coronavirus pandemic.
Aer Lingus, which has also continued to operate a reduced schedule of flights to European and north American destinations, is scheduled to fly to Amsterdam, London, Chicago and New York today (June 23).