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Ryanair Departure May Impact Azores Tourism

The Portuguese Hotel Association (AHP) representative in the Azores stated that Ryanair's departure from the region represents "a substantial loss" of air seats and could further aggravate tourism seasonality, especially in winter.
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Michael O’Leary confirms the end of Ryanair's operations in the Azores in March and admits a possible return only if environmental taxes are eliminated and airport costs are reduced. Michael O’Leary admits that Ryanair will only return to the Azores if there is a significant reduction in the fees charged, even admitting that this return could only happen in the summer of 2027. In an interview with Negócios (paid access), the airline's CEO assure…

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echoboomer.pt broke the news in on Friday, January 30, 2026.
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