12 Ryanair Routes That Will Be Reduced And Scraped This Summer (Spain And More)
12 Ryanair Routes That Will Be Reduced And Scraped This Summer (Spain And More)
This summer, Ryanair is making some big changes to its routes, affecting travelers around Europe, especially in Spain and Germany. Some places will see fewer flights, while others won’t have Ryanair planes landing at all anymore. This can be a hassle if you were planning to fly with them, so let’s check out what’s changing.
1. Jerez, Spain
Ryanair has decided to stop all flights to and from Jerez Airport. This means if you were planning to visit Jerez using Ryanair, you’ll need to look for other travel options. This change could be inconvenient for travelers who rely on Ryanair for affordable flights to this part of Spain. The city is known for its wine and horses, attracting many visitors, so the impact of this decision might be significant.
2. Valladolid, Spain
Similarly, Ryanair will also stop flying to Valladolid Airport. If you’re used to catching a Ryanair flight to this historic city, it’s time to start checking out other airlines. Valladolid is rich in history and culture, making it a popular destination for those interested in Spain’s heritage. This cut could affect tourism and local travelers alike.
3. Aalborg, Denmark
Ryanair’s decision to cancel all flights to and from Aalborg and close its base at Billund Airport by March 2025 is largely due to Denmark’s new aviation tax. This tax makes operations more expensive for airlines, and unfortunately, it means fewer travel options for folks in Aalborg. Billund, being a gateway to the famous Legoland, will also feel the pinch with the base closure.
4. Vigo, Spain
Travelers heading to Vigo will face challenges as Ryanair is slashing flight frequencies by 61%. This steep cut means fewer seats and potentially higher prices on remaining flights. Vigo, known for its seafood and vibrant street life, will now be harder to reach affordably by air, which might deter some visitors.
5. Santiago de Compostela, Spain
The historic city of Santiago de Compostela will see a 28% reduction in Ryanair flights. Famous for its pilgrimages, the city might experience a drop in visitors due to these fewer flight options. If you’re planning to walk the Camino de Santiago, you might need to rethink your travel arrangements.
6. Zaragoza, Spain
Ryanair flights to Zaragoza will be reduced by 20%. While not as drastic as other cuts, this reduction could still impact your travel plans. Zaragoza, known for its stunning landmarks like the Basilica del Pilar, will now be a bit harder to get to via Ryanair.
7. Asturias, Spain
Asturias will see an 11% cut in Ryanair flight frequencies. This reduction might not be as severe, but it could still inconvenience those who rely on these flights to explore Asturias’ beautiful landscapes and coastline.
8. Santander, Spain
Ryanair is trimming its flights to Santander by just 5%. This small cut might not feel like much, but it’s always good to stay updated if Santander is on your travel radar this year. Known for its beaches and the nearby Altamira Cave, Santander remains a charming destination.
9. Dortmund, Germany
Ryanair will cease all operations in Dortmund. This means no more Ryanair flights to or from this German city, which could disrupt travel plans for many, especially budget travelers who count on Ryanair for affordable fares.
10. Dresden, Germany
All flights to Dresden by Ryanair will be discontinued. Dresden, often called “Florence at the Elbe,” is famous for its art museums and classic architecture. This move might make it tougher for art lovers to visit on a budget.
11. Leipzig, Germany
Similarly, Leipzig will no longer be served by Ryanair. Known for its vibrant music and cultural scene, losing Ryanair flights could make visiting this dynamic city more expensive and less convenient.
12. Hamburg, Germany
Lastly, Ryanair is reducing its flight offerings to Hamburg by 60%. This major port city, known for its bustling harbor and rich maritime history, will now see fewer Ryanair planes touching down, which could impact both leisure and business travel.
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