Ryanair's passenger numbers grew by 10% in April.
The budget airline carried 9.9 million passengers last month, up from 9 million the previous year.
The company have said that the record results were achieved despite air traffic control strikes in Belgium, France, Greece and Italy.
Ryanair’s Kenny Jacobs said: “Ryanair’s April traffic grew by 10% to 9.9m customers, while our load factor jumped 2% points to 93%. These record monthly numbers and load factors were delivered despite more ATC strikes in Belgium, France, Greece and Italy, as lower fares and the continuing success of our “Always Getting Better” customer experience programme continue to deliver even more great value for our customers.
Ryanair customers can look forward to more improvements, as we enter Year 3 of our “Always Getting Better” programme, which includes even lower fares, more new routes, new digital features and new cabin interiors, as Ryanair continues to deliver the lowest fares and the most on time flights in Europe.”