Ryanair is making a huge change to its 2025 schedule, and it’s not good news for the more than 17 million Brits who love a holiday to Spain. Due to ‘unjustified’ price hikes, the airline will be scrapping or reducing routes to seven Spanish destinations.
Ryanair has announced that it has cut 12 routes in Spain, leading to a loss of around 800,000 sears as it calls out an airport operator for its 'excessive airport charges'
Ryanair has decided to terminate 12 routes and 800,000 seats from its 2025 summer schedule to Spain, a move that will come as a blow to tourists hoping to explore the top European country later this year. The budget airline will cease operations at two airports completely and reduce them at another five.
Ryanair has announced that it is scaling back its flight services in Spain by around 800,000 seats this summer citing “excessive fees” from airports in the European Union holiday hotspot.
RYANAIR says its cutting flights at seven airports in Spain this summer and blamed 'excessive fees' charged by airport operator Aena. The budget carrier
Ryanair has reduced its traffic in Spain for the summer of 2025 by 18 per cent, with the country losing 800,000 seats and 12 routes. The Irish-headquartered carrier said the decision was due to “excessive charges” and the “ineffectiveness” of the “incentive plans” of the airport operator Aena.
Ryanair announced plans to cut flights at seven regional airports in Spain this summer, citing “excessive fees” imposed by the state-controlled airport operator, Aena. The decision will result in a significant reduction in routes and passenger capacity across several Spanish cities.
Ryanair, Europe’s largest airline, has announced a significant reduction in its summer 2025 schedule in Spain, citing “excessive fees” charged by Aena.