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Ryanair to Exit Maastricht Aachen Airport

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Excessive cost increases have led to the low-fare carrier Ryanair announcing it will cancel all flights to the Netherlands hub from the end of October. Ryanair first announced plans to open a base at Maastricht in 2012. It currently operates flights from the Dutch hub to Alicante and Barcelona in Spain, Bari in Italy, Porto in Portugal and Zadar in Croatia. In addition to passengers travelling from the Netherlands, the airport is also used as a …
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The Irish company has already had several conflicts at European level over its policy of collecting cabin baggage. It has now made a decision similar to the one it made at several airports in Spain, leaving them, since they claim that AENA’s fees are too expensive, but it has done so with one of the key airports on the German border. It is the Maastricht airport, located in the Netherlands, although as a border area, it also serves the German ci…

The low-cost airline Ryanair cancels its flights from Maastricht-Aachen airport. This is mainly due to high taxes.

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wdr.de broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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