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Ryanair puts UK in holding pattern after Brexit shock

Brussels - Irish no-frills airline Ryanair will put the brakes on new UK connections for the coming months given the uncertainty caused by the British vote to leave the EU, said its CEO.

"I don't think we'll open up many new lines in the UK for the next twelve or eighteen months, until this current uncertainty is removed," chief executive Michael O'Leary told AFP in Brussels.

Ryanair earns more than a quarter of its sales in Britain and is particularly at risk to turbulence from the shock vote.

O'Leary said the entirety of an upcoming delivery of 50 Boeing aircraft would be used for routes outside Britain.

"Most of those, if not all of those aircraft, will be allocated to European Union countries: Ireland, Spain, France, Italy, Germany, central European countries," he said.

O'Leary said he hoped Britain would remain in the European single market, despite the shock vote on Thursday.

"That has delivered enormous benefits for not just UK citizens but for European citizens," he said.

"But it's a matter for the UK government, whenever that government emerges," he said.

Since the June 23 referendum, British Airways owner IAG and British no-frills airline EasyJet have issued profit-warnings, as the pound dives against the euro on financial markets.

Airlines are among the industries in Britain, in addition to banks, to have been left especially exposed by the Brexit vote.

Based in eurozone-member Ireland, Ryanair would remain unaffected by the tumbling pound.

"If sterling is weaker, it means we're getting paid less. But you know, Ryanair always does well when prices are falling and fares are getting cheaper," O'Leary said.

"More people fly and they fly Ryanair," he added.

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