Ryanair threatens to reduce flights to one of the European countries.
10.07.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
10.07.2025
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The airline Ryanair threatens to reduce the number of flights to Spain
The popular low-cost airline Ryanair may reduce the number of flights to Spain due to a dispute with the national airport operator.
Why Ryanair may reduce the number of planes in Spain
The Spanish national operator Aena has announced the largest increase in airport fees in the last ten years. This has forced Ryanair to consider cutting the number of flights to regional airports in Spain.
Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary warned that if the airport operator does not lower the fees, the airline will cut flights this winter season.
Ryanair has already canceled 12 routes to Spanish cities but has increased the number of flights to popular resort destinations in Spain, such as Madrid, Alicante, and Malaga.
Also, let’s remind how to quickly pass online 'check-in' with Ryanair, as well as about transportation across the Polish border.
After the significant increase in airport fees in Spain, Ryanair is considering the possibility of reducing the number of flights to the country’s regional airports due to a conflict with the national operator. Despite this, the number of flights to popular resorts is increasing, which may affect passenger travel in the future.Read also
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