Ryanair cuts flights at 19 major airports – full list | UK | News

Ryanair has cut flights to 19 major airports across Europe, including the UK, ahead of the busy summer holiday season. The budget airline has made changes to optimize its strategic network, ease economic pressures and manage rising costs.
The disruptions follow a period in which travelers from the UK to Europe faced hour-long airport queues, with some travelers reportedly missing their flights as new EU border controls continued to cause widespread disruption. Due to the changes, passengers have been asked to confirm their travel itineraries and explore alternative routes. Destinations affected by outages include Berlin, Manchester, Krakow and Malaga Online Mirror.
The move comes as the budget airline works to streamline its operations and address seasonal excess capacity, according to Travel and Tour World.
Travelers flying from or to airports affected by these service disruptions are advised to double-check their itinerary to ensure their reservations are still valid.
The widespread cancellations are part of the airline’s efforts to maintain profitability as the fuel crisis continues to raise inflation concerns.




