Ryanair Announces 11 New Routes in Germany After Cut to Ticket Taxes
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Following a reduction in the ticket tax, Ryanair intends to offer eleven new routes in Germany. However, at some airports, the offer will be severely reduced.
Last but not least, Ryanair is talking about flight hiring. Commercial aviation is no longer without itself in Germany, the low-cost airline argues. The airline is now announcing new routes, but this is at the expense of large airports.
Ryanair announces 11 new routes in Germany after cut to ticket taxes
Europe's largest low-cost airline, Ryanair, has added some flights to its summer schedule in Germany after the government's move to lower taxes on flight tickets, reported dpa. The Irish company on Thursday announced 11 new routes and a total of 300,000 additional seats, mainly from smaller airports such as Weeze, Memmingen and Bremen, with some additional departures also planned from Cologne-Bonn Airport. However, major cities such as Hamburg a…
Especially at smaller airports in Germany, such as at the Niederrhein airport, more aircraft are supposed to take off in the summer.
Ryanair reacts to the reduction of the aviation tax and increases its offer in Germany by 300,000 seats for the summer of 2026. Eleven new routes are added. Nevertheless, the overall capacity of the Irish airline in Germany remains below the 2025 level.
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