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RYANAIR CLOSES 3 AIRCRAFT THESSALONIKI BASE FOR WINTER ‘26
700,000 SEATS CUT, 12 ROUTES LOST AND 2 AIRPORTS CLOSED DUE TO FRAPORT GREECE AND ATHENS AIRPORT’S REFUSAL TO PASS THROUGH ADF CUT Ryanair, Europe’s No. 1 airline, today (Fri, 8 May) announced the closure of its three aircraft Thessaloniki base and reductions in capacity at Athens Airport for Winter ‘26, resulting in the loss… more
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RYANAIR APR TRAFFIC GROWS 5%
TO 19.3M GUESTS Ryanair today (Tues, 5 May) released its Apr 2026 traffic stats as follows: more
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RYANAIR TO CLOSE 7 AIRCRAFT BERLIN BASE FROM OCT 2026
BERLIN TRAFFIC COLLAPSES 27% SINCE COVID AS COSTS RISE 50% WITH ANOTHER 10% RISE FROM 2027 Ryanair, Europe’s largest airline, today (Fri 24 April) announced that it intends to close its 7 a/c Berlin base on 24 Oct ’26, reducing the number of flights it operates to/from Berlin by 50% in its winter schedule. All… more
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RYANAIR CALLS ON AUSTRIA TO SCRAP STUPID €12 TAX BY 1ST MAY AS AIRLINES, FLIGHTS, TRAFFIC SWITCH TO LOWER COST COMPETITORS
Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, today (21 Apr) called on the Austrian Govt to urgently abolish its harmful €12 aviation tax by 1 May, or face a continued decline in airlines, routes and traffic serving Austrian airports. Already this year, Austria’s damaging €12 aviation tax has seen airlines such as Wizz, Level and EasyJet abandon Austria,… more
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RYANAIR MAR TRAFFIC GROWS 5%
TO 15.8M GUESTS Ryanair today (Thurs, 2 Apr) released its Mar 2026 traffic stats as follows: more
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RYANAIR OPENS 4 AIRCRAFT (US$400M) TIRANA BASE DELIVER RECORD GROWTH IN ALBANIA
Ryanair, Albania’s only low fare airline, today (Wed, 1 Apr) celebrated the opening of its new 4 aircraft base (US$400m invest.) in Tirana on Tues, 31 March. In S2026 Ryanair will deliver 44 routes and record 50% traffic growth to 4m passengers in Tirana. This growth is a direct result of the Albanian Govt’s pro-growth… more
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RYANAIR CALLS ON THE DÁIL TRANSPORT COMMITTEE TO ABOLISH DUBLIN AIRPORT TRAFFIC CAP
Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 passenger airline, today (Wed 25 Mar) called on the Dáil Committee of Transport to abolish the Fingal CoCo’s unlawful 2007 32m passenger cap at Dublin Airport. The abolition of this cap was raised in the manifestos of most political parties in the 2024 General Election. Both Fianna Fail and Fine Gael won… more






