
Ryanair, the UK’s No.1 low-fares airline, today (Mon, 23 Feb) launched its Summer 2026 schedule for Cornwall Airport Newquay with 6 routes, including holiday hotspots like Alicante, Malaga, and Faro, as well as top city break destinations like Dublin, Edinburgh and London. This Summer, Ryanair will operate extra frequencies on its popular Malaga, Dublin, Edinburgh and London routes, offering its customers in the Southwest even more low-fare choice and regular connections.
Ryanair’s full Summer 2026 schedule is available to book now via the Ryanair App, with flights to/from Cornwall Airport Newquay available from as little as £29.99.
Ryanair’s Director of Communications, Jade Kirwan, said:
“Ryanair is pleased to launch our Summer 2026 schedule at Cornwall Airport Newquay, offering 6 routes with extra frequencies on 4 of these routes, including holiday hotspot – Malaga, as well as top city break destinations like Dublin, Edinburgh and London, offering our customers in the Southwest even more low-fare choice and regular connections for their Summer 2026 getaways. Our full Summer 2026 schedule is available to book now via the Ryanair App, with fares starting from as little as £29.99.”
Cornwall Airport Newquay’s Operations Director, Andrew Boomer, said:
“We’re thrilled to see Ryanair expanding its Summer 2026 programme from Cornwall Airport Newquay. Six routes and additional frequencies to high-demand destinations like Malaga, Dublin, Edinburgh and London mean even more opportunity for our community to travel affordably and conveniently this summer.
This is a strong vote of confidence in the market here in Cornwall. Ryanair’s continued growth not only strengthens connectivity for local residents but also supports inbound tourism and the wider regional economy. We’re excited to build on this momentum and welcome even more passengers through Cornwall Airport Newquay.”

Ryanair, the UK’s No.1 low-fares airline, today (Mon, 23 Feb) launched its Summer 2026 schedule for Teesside with 5 routes, including holiday hotspots like Corfu, Faro, Malaga and Palma de Mallorca. This Summer, Ryanair will operate extra frequencies on its popular Alicante route, offering its customers in the North-East even more low-fare choice and regular connections.
Ryanair’s full Summer 2026 schedule is available to book now via the Ryanair App, with flights to/from Teesside available from as little as £29.99.
Ryanair’s Director of Communications, Jade Kirwan, said:
“Ryanair is pleased to launch our Summer 2026 schedule at Teesside, offering 5 routes with extra frequencies on our popular holiday hotspot route – Alicante, offering our customers in the North-East with even more low-fare choice and regular connections for their Summer 2026 getaways. Our full Summer 2026 schedule is available to book now via the Ryanair App, with fares starting from as little as £29.99.”

Ryanair, the UK’s No.1 low-fares airline, today (Mon, 23 Feb) launched its Summer 2026 schedule for Aberdeen with 4 routes, including holiday hotspots like Alicante, Faro and Malaga, as well as a top city break destination – Krakow. This Summer, Ryanair will operate extra frequencies on its popular Alicante and Krakow routes, offering its customers in the North-East of Scotland even more low-fare choice and regular connections.
Ryanair’s full Summer 2026 schedule is available to book now via the Ryanair App, with flights to/from Aberdeen available from as little as £29.99.
Ryanair’s Director of Communications, Jade Kirwan, said:
“Ryanair is pleased to launch our Summer 2026 schedule at Aberdeen, offering 4 routes with extra frequencies on 2 of these routes, including holiday hotspot – Alicante, as well as a top city break destination – Krakow, offering our customers in the North-East of Scotland even more low-fare choice and regular connections for their Summer 2026 getaways. Our full Summer 2026 schedule is available to book now via the Ryanair App, with fares starting from as little as £29.99.”

¿CUÁNDO ACTUARÁ EL INÚTIL MINISTRO BUSTINDUY?
Ryanair, la aerolínea número 1 de Europa, ha recibido hoy (viernes 20 feb) la confirmación de que la Autoridad de Consumidores de Castilla y León ha sancionado a eDreams en relación con infracciones de la legislación en materia de consumo. Esta última acción sigue sanciones similares de otras autoridades regionales de consumo en España, incluida la Autoridad de Consumo de Madrid, que sancionó a eDreams por “varias infracciones cometidas a través de su sitio web en los años 2023, 2024 y 2025”.
Estas sanciones españolas se suman a la creciente presión de los reguladores y tribunales de toda Europa sobre las prácticas anticonsumo de eDreams. El Tribunal Regional de Hamburgo ha declarado en repetidas veces que los precios de eDreams son “engañosos”.
El 4 de febrero, la Autoridad Italiana de Competencia (AGCM) impuso una multa de 9 millones de euros a eDreams por prácticas comerciales desleales relacionadas con su suscripción Prime, que la Autoridad consideró que eran “claramente engañosas”, “incuestionablemente manipuladoras” y “engañosas”, y los consumidores “en casi todos los casos” mostraban precios Prime más altos que los no suscriptores. Los documentos internos de eDreams incluso promovieron el uso de la “psicología inversa” para aumentar las suscripciones.
El CMO de Ryanair, Dara Brady, dijo:
“Estas sanciones adicionales de las autoridades regionales de consumo españolas se suman al creciente conjunto de resoluciones europeas sobre las prácticas de precios contrarias a los consumidores y ‘engañosas’ de eDreams. Junto con las reiteradas conclusiones de los Tribunales de Hamburgo de que los precios de eDreams son “engañosos” y la sanción de 9 millones de euros de la AGCM por prácticas “manipuladoras” Prime, el mensaje es claro: Los consumidores merecen transparencia.
Mientras tanto, el inútil ministro de Consumo español, Bustinduy, se niega a hacer nada para proteger a miles de consumidores españoles de estas prácticas anticonsumo. Una vez más, pedimos a los gobiernos de la UE y a las autoridades de protección del consumidor que tomen medidas urgentes para proteger a los consumidores en toda Europa insistiendo en la transparencia de los precios de la OTA, en línea con los estándares de transparencia aplicados por todos los socios OTA aprobados de Ryanair”.‑

WHEN WILL USELESS MINISTER BUSTINDUY ACT?
Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, today (Fri, 20 Feb) welcomed confirmation from the Castilla y León Consumer Authority that it has sanctioned eDreams in relation to consumer law breaches. This latest action follows similar sanctions from other regional Consumer Authorities in Spain, including the Madrid Consumer Authority, which sanctioned eDreams for “several infringements committed through its website in the years 2023, 2024 and 2025”.
These Spanish sanctions come on top of mounting pressure from regulators and courts across Europe over eDreams’ anti‑consumer practices. The Hamburg Regional Court has repeatedly found that eDreams’ price displays are “misleading”.
On 4 Feb, the Italian Competition Authority (AGCM) imposed a €9m fine on eDreams for unfair commercial practices related to its Prime subscription, which the Authority found were “clearly deceptive”, “unquestionably manipulative” and “misleading”, with consumers “in almost all cases” shown higher Prime prices than non‑subscribers. Internal eDreams documents even promoted the use of “reverse psychology” to increase subscriptions.
Ryanair CMO, Dara Brady said:
“These further sanctions from regional Spanish Consumer Authorities add to the growing body of European findings on eDreams’ anti‑consumer and ‘misleading’ pricing practices. Together with the Hamburg Courts’ repeated findings that eDreams’ price displays are ‘misleading’ and the AGCM’s €9m sanction for ‘manipulative’ Prime practices, the message is clear: consumers deserve transparency.
Meanwhile, Spain’s useless Consumer Minister Bustinduy refuses to do anything to protect thousands of Spanish consumers from these anti‑consumer practices. We again call on EU Govts and Consumer Protection Authorities to take urgent action to protect consumers across Europe by insisting on OTA price transparency, in line with the transparency standards applied by all of Ryanair’s approved OTA partners.”

42 ROTTE (5 NUOVE), 4 AEREI & 3.2 MILIONI DI PASSEGGERI (+14%)
Ryanair, la compagnia aerea numero 1 in Europa e in Italia, ha annunciato oggi (19 febbraio) il suo più grande operativo estivo di sempre per la Calabria, che fa seguito al significativo investimento effettuato nella Regione dopo l’abolizione, da parte del Presidente Occhiuto, dell’addizionale municipale. Questa decisione continua a generare una crescita trasformativa in termini di occupazione, turismo e connettività tutto l’anno per la Calabria.
L’operativo record di Ryanair per l’estate 2026 in Calabria prevede 4 aeromobili basati (2 a Lamezia e 2 a Reggio) – per un investimento totale da 400 milioni di dollari nella Regione – 3,2 milioni di passeggeri annui (+14%) tra Lamezia, Reggio e Crotone e 42 rotte, incluse 5 nuove destinazioni da Lamezia verso Bratislava, Budapest, Saarbrücken, Sofia e Varsavia. La continua crescita di Ryanair supporterà oltre 2.500 posti di lavoro locali e contribuirà allo sviluppo economico e turistico della Calabria, potenziando la connettività durante tutto l’anno e offrendo tariffe più basse ai cittadini e ai visitatori.
L’operativo Ryanair per l’estate 2026 in Calabria prevede:
· 4 aerei basati (US$400m tot. invest.) – 2 a Reggio-Calabria & 2 a Lamezia Terme
· 3.2 milioni di passeggeri all’anno (+14%)
· 42 rotte, incluse 5 nuove da Lamezia a Bratislava, Budapest, Saarbrücken, Sofia & Varsavia
· Aumento delle frequenze su popolari rotte esistenti:
o da Reggio a Milano Malpensa, Torino e Venezia
o da Crotone a Milano Bergamo & Bologna
· Supporto ad oltre 2.500 posti di lavoro locali, inclusi 120 posti altamente qualificati nell’industria dell’aviazione
Dalla decisione del Presidente Roberto Occhiuto di abolire l’addizionale comunale nell’agosto 2024, Ryanair ha registrato una crescita senza precedenti in Calabria, che proseguirà anche nell’estate 2026. Dopo l’eliminazione di questa tassa, Ryanair ha aumentato la capacità di 1,6 milioni di posti (+82%), ha aperto una nuova base a Reggio Calabria, ha basato 3 aeromobili aggiuntivi (4 in totale), ha introdotto oltre 20 nuove rotte, ha investito 15 milioni di euro in un nuovo hub manutentivo che supporterà – a pieno regime – 300 nuovi posti di lavoro nel settore dell’aviazione, dimostrando concretamente quanto una politica favorevole allo sviluppo del trasporto aereo possa generare una crescita davvero significativa.
Nel resto dell’Italia, l’addizionale municipale continua a danneggiare la competitività e a limitare il potenziale di crescita degli aeroporti, soprattutto a Roma, dove politiche anti-crescita stanno minando la competitività e soffocando la connettività domestica. Ciampino resta artificialmente limitato a soli 4 movimenti all’ora, l’addizionale municipale a Roma è anche più alta rispetto ad altri aeroporti italiani e le tariffe eccessive di AdR continuano ad aumentare – il tutto soffocando i collegamenti tra Roma e le regioni italiane, come la Calabria. Ryanair rinnova il suo appello affinchè si abolisca l’addizionale municipale, si rimuova l’ingiustificato limite ai voli di Ciampino e si riducano le tariffe non competitive di AdR, così da ripristinare la crescita e rafforzare la connettività domestica da e per la Capitale. Eliminare a livello nazionale l’addizionale municipale consentirebbe a Ryanair di trasportare ulteriori 20 milioni di passeggeri all’anno, basare 40 aeromobili in più (4 miliardi di dollari di investimenti), creare 15.000 nuovi posti di lavoro in Ryanair e introdurre oltre 250 nuove rotte, favorendo turismo, investimenti e occupazione durante tutto l’anno in tutte le regioni italiane.
Per celebrare il lancio dell’operativo record di Ryanair per l’estate 2026 in Calabria, la compagnia ha annunciato una promozione con tariffe a partire da soli 29,99 €, disponibili per la prenotazione da subito tramite l’app Ryanair (soggette a disponibilità).
Fabrizio Francioni, Head of Communications Italy Ryanair, ha detto:
“In qualità di compagnia aerea n.1 in Europa e in Italia, Ryanair è lieta di annunciare un operativo estivo da record in Calabria, con 4 aeromobili basati (400 milioni di dollari di investimento), 42 rotte incluse 5 nuove da Lamezia, e maggiori frequenze sui collegamenti domestici da Reggio e Crotone.
Questa crescita permetterà di raggiungere 3,2 milioni di passeggeri annui (+14%), supportare oltre 2.500 posti di lavoro e potenziare turismo e connettività in Calabria alle tariffe più basse d’Europa.
Grazie alla decisione del Presidente Occhiuto di abolire l’addizionale municipale, Ryanair ha già effettuato importanti investimenti in Calabria. Ora invitiamo il Governo italiano a seguire l’esempio della Calabria e a eliminare a livello nazionale questa tassa, affinché Ryanair possa garantire una crescita ancora più trasformativa, con l’aggiunta di 40 aeromobili (+4 miliardi di dollari), 20 milioni di passeggeri in più, 250 nuove rotte e 15.000 nuovi posti di lavoro in tutta Italia.”

FLIGHTS FROM JUST €29.99
Ryanair, Ireland & Europe’s No. 1 airline, today (Wed, 18 Feb) announced its Summer 2026 schedule for Kerry, with 7 routes, including exciting holiday hotspots like Alicante and Faro, as well as popular city break destinations, like Manchester and London, providing Ryanair customers in the South-West with unbeatable low-fare choice.
Ryanair’s full Summer 2026 schedule is available to book now via the Ryanair App, with flights from Kerry available from as little as €29.99.
Ryanair’s Director of Communications, Jade Kirwan, said:
“Ryanair is pleased to launch our Summer 2026 schedule for Kerry, offering 7 routes to exciting holiday hotspots like Alicante and Faro, as well as city breaks destinations like Manchester and London, providing our customers in the South-West with unbeatable low-fare choice for their Summer 2026 getaways.”