RYANAIR LANCIA L’OFFERTA “PRIME MEMBER” DI OTTOBRE CON UNO SCONTO DI €50 SUI VOLI DI NOVEMBRE E DICEMBRE

30 Sep 2025

I MEMBRI RYANAIR PRIME GODONO DI OLTRE 600 € DI RISPARMIO

Ryanair, la compagnia aerea numero 1 in Europa, ha pubblicato oggi (martedì 30 settembre) la sua offerta esclusiva “Prime Member” per ottobre, che offre ai membri uno sconto di 50 € sui voli di andata e ritorno operati tra il 4 novembre e il 18 dicembre. Questa vendita esclusiva della durata di 48 ore è riservata ai membri Ryanair Prime, quindi iscriviti prima che la vendita di 2 giorni abbia inizio mercoledì 1° ottobre per risparmiare sulle tariffe e usufruire di altri vantaggi riservati ai membri Prime, come la prenotazione gratuita dei posti e l’assicurazione di viaggio gratuita.

Questa vendita riservata ai membri Prime di ottobre è la settima vendita mensile di posti da quando Ryanair ha lanciato il suo programma di sconti per gli abbonati a 79 € a marzo, con i membri Prime che hanno accumulato finora oltre 600 € di risparmi per un costo di abbonamento di 12 mesi di soli 79 €. La settima vendita mensile di posti di Ryanair ha fatto risparmiare ai membri Prime 310 €, quattro volte il costo di 79 € dell’abbonamento Prime.

Dara Brady, Chief Markering Officer di Ryanair, ha dichiarato: 

“Siamo entusiasti di lanciare la nostra promozione di ottobre riservata ai membri Prime, disponibile da mercoledì 1° ottobre per sole 48 ore. I nostri membri potranno approfittare di uno sconto incredibile di €50 sui voli di andata e ritorno per viaggi compresi tra martedì 4 novembre e giovedì 18 dicembre: il momento ideale per una fuga invernale o per vivere la magia dei mercatini di Natale in Europa.

Con Prime, i nostri membri accedono a vantaggi imbattibili durante tutto l’anno: dalle offerte esclusive sui voli e sui posti a sedere a tariffe vantaggiose sui servizi aggiuntivi, il tutto per soli €79 l’anno. Non perdere questa occasione: iscriviti a Prime oggi stesso e inizia a godere degli stessi risparmi e vantaggi già apprezzati da migliaia di membri.”

RYANAIR LAUNCHES OCTOBER “PRIME MEMBER” OFFER GIVING MEMBERS £50 OFF NOVEMBER & DECEMBER FLIGHTS

30 Sep 2025

RYANAIR PRIME MEMBERS ENJOY OVER £600 IN SAVINGS

Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, today (Tue, 30 Sept) released its exclusive “Prime Member” offer for October, giving members £50 off return flights operating between 4 November to 18 December. This exclusive 48hr sale is available only to Ryanair Prime members, so sign up before this 2-day sale goes live on Wed, 1 October, to save on fares and other Prime Member benefits, like free reserved seats and free travel insurance.

This October Prime Member sale is the seventh monthly seat sale since Ryanair launched its £79 subscriber discount scheme in March, with Prime members accumulating over £600 in savings to date for a 12-month membership cost of just £79. Ryanair’s seventh-monthly seat sales alone saved Prime members £310, four times £79 cost of Prime membership.

Ryanair CMO, Dara Brady said:

“We’re excited to launch our October Prime Member Seat Sale, going live on Wednesday, 1 October for just 48 hours. Prime members can now enjoy an incredible £50 off return flights for travel between Tuesday, 4 November and Thursday, 18 December, the perfect time to escape for a winter getaway or soak up Europe’s Christmas markets.

With Prime, members unlock unbeatable value all year round, from exclusive flight and seat savings to great deals on travel extras, all for just £79 a year. Don’t miss out. Sign up to Prime today and start enjoying the same amazing savings and benefits already loved by thousands of members.”

RYANAIR LAUNCHES OCTOBER “PRIME MEMBER” OFFER GIVING MEMBERS €50 OFF NOVEMBER & DECEMBER FLIGHTS

30 Sep 2025

RYANAIR PRIME MEMBERS ENJOY OVER €600 IN SAVINGS

Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, today (Tue, 30 Sept) released its exclusive “Prime Member” offer for October, giving members €50 off return flights operating between 4 November to 18 December. This exclusive 48hr sale is available only to Ryanair Prime members, so sign up before this 2-day sale goes live on Wed, 1 October, to save on fares and other Prime Member benefits, like free reserved seats and free travel insurance.

This October Prime Member sale is the seventh monthly seat sale since Ryanair launched its €79 subscriber discount scheme in March, with Prime members accumulating over €600 in savings to date for a 12-month membership cost of just €79. Ryanair’s seventh-monthly seat sales alone saved Prime members €310, four times €79 cost of Prime membership.

Ryanair CMO, Dara Brady said:

“We’re excited to launch our October Prime Member Seat Sale, going live on Wednesday, 1 October for just 48 hours. Prime members can now enjoy an incredible €50 off return flights for travel between Tuesday, 4 November and Thursday, 18 December, the perfect time to escape for a winter getaway or soak up Europe’s Christmas markets.

With Prime, members unlock unbeatable value all year round, from exclusive flight and seat savings to great deals on travel extras, all for just €79 a year. Don’t miss out. Sign up to Prime today and start enjoying the same amazing savings and benefits already loved by thousands of members.”

DEUTSCHER LUFTVERKEHR 9% UNTER VOR-COVID-NIVEAU

29 Sep 2025

DRESDEN, BERLIN UND LEIPZIG SIND „GRÖSSTE VERLIERER“-FLUGHÄFEN WEGEN ÜBERHÖHTER ZUGANGSKOSTEN & FLUGHAFENGEBÜHREN

Ryanair, Europas Fluggesellschaft Nr. 1, hat heute (Montag, 29. September) ihr deutsches Verkehrsupdate für August veröffentlicht, das bestätigt, dass Deutschland aufgrund der extrem hohen Zugangskosten, darunter die exorbitante Luftverkehrssteuer, Flugsicherungs-, Sicherheits- und hohe Flughafengebühren, weiterhin der am schlechtesten abschneidende Luftverkehrsmarkt in Europa ist. Sehr teure Flughäfen wie Dresden (-62 %), Berlin (-72 %) und Leipzig (-77 %) bleiben im Sinkflug und liegen weiterhin deutlich unter ihrem Vorkrisenniveau.

Das anhaltende Versäumnis der neuen Bundesregierung, die im Koalitionsvertrag zugesagte Senkung der Zugangskosten umzusetzen, schadet der Erholung und bremst das Wachstum. Der deutsche Luftverkehr liegt weiterhin unter dem Vor-Covid-Niveau, im starken Gegensatz zu Ländern wie Irland, Ungarn, Polen und Italien, die Zugangskosten gesenkt und Luftverkehrssteuern abgeschafft haben, um das Verkehrswachstum nach Covid zu fördern.

Ryanair fordert die Bundesregierung erneut dringend auf, das marode Luftverkehrssystem in Deutschland zu sanieren, indem sie die schädliche Luftverkehrssteuer abschafft und die Flugsicherungs- und Sicherheitsgebühren senkt, um Investitionen von Fluggesellschaften anzuziehen und die deutsche Wirtschaft, den Tourismus und die Konnektivität wiederzubeleben.

2025 vs. 2019 Verkehrserholung
ErholungStaatl. Steuern
 Irland 108 % € 0 
 Ungarn 109 % € 0 
 Polen124 % € 0 
 Deutschland 91 % € 15.53 

Ryanairs CMO Dara Brady sagte:  

“Unsere Verkehrszahlen für August zeigen weiterhin, dass der Luftverkehr in Deutschland im freien Fall ist und deutlich unter dem Vor-Covid-Niveau liegt, insbesondere an kostenintensiven Flughäfen wie Dresden, Berlin und Leipzig, wo Ryanair bereits Flüge für den Sommer 2025 gestrichen hat. Wenn die deutsche Regierung jetzt nicht handelt, wird Ryanair gezwungen sein, die Kapazität im Winter 2025 weiter zu reduzieren, was die Anbindung und die Erholung des Tourismus in Deutschland zusätzlich schwächen wird.

Ryanair fordert die neue deutsche Regierung erneut auf, die schädliche Luftverkehrssteuer abzuschaffen und die Flugsicherungs- und Sicherheitsgebühren zu senken, um den zusammenbrechenden Luftverkehr und die Wirtschaft in Deutschland wiederzubeleben. Wenn dies geschieht, wird Ryanair ihr Verkehrsaufkommen mehr als verdoppeln – mit einer Investition von 3 Milliarden US-Dollar in neue Flugzeuge, neue Strecken und 1.000 Arbeitsplätze – so wie in anderen europäischen Märkten, in denen Regierungen die Luftverkehrssteuern abgeschafft und die Zugangskosten gesenkt haben, um Investitionen von Fluggesellschaften anzuziehen.“

RYANAIR EXTENDS CARDIFF-ALICANTE ROUTE FOR WINTER 2025

29 Sep 2025

Ryanair, the UK’s No. 1 passenger airline, today (Mon, 29 Sept) announced its Cardiff Winter 2025 schedule with 3 routes, including an exciting new Winter route to Alicante. Ryanair has also increased frequencies on its Dublin route, which will operate six return flights per week starting from Monday, 27 Oct.

Ryanair’s full Winter 2025 schedule is available to book now at Ryanair.com, with flights to/from Cardiff available from as little as £29.99.

Ryanair’s Director of Communications, Jade Kirwan, said:

“Ryanair is pleased to launch our Cardiff Winter 2025 schedule, with 3 routes, including the extension of our popular Alicante route into the Winter season, providing Ryanair’s Welsh customers with even more choice at the lowest fares in Europe this Winter.

We wish to continue to deliver traffic and tourism growth across our 22 UK airports, particularly on our 340 new Boeing aircraft, which will deliver over the next 8 years. To do this however, the UK market must become competitive. Rachel Reeves should stop talking about growth and start delivering it by abolishing APD. In countries all over Europe, like Sweden, Hungary, Albania, and Regional Italy, Govts are abolishing aviation taxes and are being rewarded with rapid traffic, tourism, and jobs growth. This is the model that Rachel Reeves should copy. She has failed to deliver any growth in the first 12 months of the new Labour Govt, but she can reverse this failure, by scrapping APD to make UK air travel and tourism competitive once more, particularly in the UK regions.

Ryanair’s full Winter 2025 schedule is available to book now at Ryanair.com, with flights to/from Cardiff available from just £29.99.”

RYANAIR ANNOUNCES 3 NEW WINTER 2025 ROUTES FOR BIRMINGHAM

29 Sep 2025

Ryanair, the UK’s No. 1 passenger airline, today (Mon, 29 Sept) announced its Birmingham Winter 2025 schedule with 39 routes, including 3 exciting new routes to Lapland Rovaniemi, Rome Ciampino, and Salzburg.

Ryanair has also increased frequencies on 14 other routes to/from Birmingham this Winter, including Winter sun hotspots like Alicante, Barcelona, and Faro, as well as cool city break destinations like Berlin, Krakow, and Madid, providing Ryanair’s customers in the West Midlands with even more choice and regular connections at the lowest fares in Europe.

Ryanair’s full Winter 2025 schedule is available to book now at Ryanair.com, with flights to/from Birmingham available from as little as £29.99.

Ryanair’s Director of Communications, Jade Kirwan, said:

“Ryanair is pleased to launch our Birmingham Winter 2025 schedule, with 39 routes, including 3 exciting new routes to Lapland Rovaniemi, Rome Ciampino, and Salzburg, as well as increased frequencies on another 14 routes, including Winter sun hotspots like Alicante, Barcelona, and Faro, and cool city break destinations like Berlin, Krakow, and Madrid, providing Ryanair’s customers in the West Midlands with even more choice and regular connections at the lowest fares in Europe.

We wish to continue to deliver traffic and tourism growth across our 22 UK airports, particularly on our 340 new Boeing aircraft, which will deliver over the next 8 years. To do this however, the UK market must become competitive. Rachel Reeves should stop talking about growth and start delivering it by abolishing APD. In countries all over Europe, like Sweden, Hungary, Albania, and Regional Italy, Govts are abolishing aviation taxes and are being rewarded with rapid traffic, tourism, and jobs growth. This is the model that Rachel Reeves should copy. She has failed to deliver any growth in the first 12 months of the new Labour Govt, but she can reverse this failure, by scrapping APD to make UK air travel and tourism competitive once more, particularly in the UK regions.

Ryanair’s full Winter 2025 schedule is available to book now at Ryanair.com, with flights to/from Birmingham available from just £29.99.”

Al Titterington, Terminal Operations Director at Birmingham Airport, said:

“We welcome the news that Ryanair will be launching a route from Birmingham to Salzburg as part of their winter programme for 2025/26. Known as the ‘City of Music’, Salzburg offers easy access to some of Europe’s most popular ski resorts, as well as a wealth of cultural sights within the city itself.”

DALSZE OGRANICZENIE DZIAŁALNOŚCI WIZZ AIR W EUROPIE KOLEJNE CIĘCIA POLSKICH TRAS OD PAŹDZIERNIKA

26 Sep 2025

RYANAIR WPROWADZA TARYFY „RATUNKOWE” W CENIE 29,99 EUR NA TRASACH WIZZ AIR

Ryanair, największa i najtańsza linia lotnicza w Europie i Polsce, wprowadziła dzisiaj specjalne taryfy ratunkowe już od 29,99 euro dla pasażerów, którzy zostali pozostawieni w trudnej sytuacji w wyniku nagłego odwołania przez Wizz Air kolejnych 6 tras do/z Polski od października. Ryanair obsługuje regularne, tanie i niezawodne połączenia na tych trasach w następujący sposób:

Podczas gdy Wizz Air nadal ogranicza trasy w całej Europie, Ryanair, najbardziej niezawodna i najtańsza linia lotnicza w Europie chce pomóc pasażerom, oferując bilety w promocyjnych cenach już od 29,99 euro, które można rezerwować już teraz na stronie ryanair.com.

Dyrektor ds. komunikacji Ryanair, Jade Kirwan, powiedziała:

„Ryanair po raz kolejny ratuje sytuację, podczas gdy Wizz Air nadal redukuje liczbę połączeń w Europie, uziemiając samoloty i ograniczając przepustowość. Tym razem Wizz Air zmniejszył swoje operacje w Polsce, nagle wycofując
6 kolejnych tras z polskich lotnisk, takich jak Gdańsk do Leeds i Paryża, Kraków do Bolonii oraz Rzeszów do Mediolanu. Jako wiodąca i niezawodna tania linia lotnicza w Europie, z przyjemnością powitamy pasażerów Wizz Air na naszych regularnych lotach na tych trasach już od 29,99 euro, kontynuując rozwój ruchu lotniczego, turystyki i zatrudnienia
w Polsce i całym regionie Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej”.