According to reports, Ryanair has decided to cut 800,000 seats for Summer 2025, equating to 18% of their operations in the country. The cuts will be within seven of Spain’s regi
European low-cost behemoth and one of the biggest budget airlines in the world, Ryanair has pulled thousands of seats from its schedules for 2025 across several Spanish airports. In all, seven airports will have their Ryanair services reduced,
Claiming to confront 'exorbitant charges,' Ryanair has eliminated approximately 800,000 seats by 2025. Spanish authorities have labelled Ryanair's steps as manipulative, while the airline urges Spain’s airport operator AENA to shut down underperforming regional airfields.
Ryanair has removed around 800,000 passenger seats in 2025 due to 'excessive fees' - and has now upped the ante as it battles with Spain's airport operator
Ryanair reduces 800,000 seats in Spain for summer 2025, citing high airport fees. Aena disputes the claims, accusing the airline of pressure tactics
Ryanair has escalated its spat with Spain's regional airports, calling on authorities to sell failing air travel hubs and support companies with a plan for growth
Airport operator Aena has responded to Ryanair’s plans to cut operations in Spain by 18%, urging the airline to “calm down”.
Irish budget airline Ryanair said on Thursday it would cut its domestic flights at seven regional airports in Spain this summer by 18% due to what it called "excessive fees" by state-owned airport operator AENA .
In travel news, Irish low-cost airline Ryanair announced last week that it would cancel flight routes at seven airports in Spain but it didn’t say which ones. Now we can reveal which routes it will slash.
SPAIN'S airport operator has accused Ryanair of 'blackmail' after last week's announcement that it was cutting back flights to regional airports due to
The situation escalated last week when Ryanair criticised Spain's aviation industry and cut flights from key regional airports for 2025, citing "excessive fees" and removing approximately 800,000 ...
Ryanair, Europe’s largest airline, has announced a significant reduction in its summer 2025 schedule in Spain, citing “excessive fees” charged by Aena.