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Ryanair Is Losing Five Routes From Tallinn. Airport Representative: Talk of Price Increases Is Not True!

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Irish low-cost airline Ryanair has confirmed that it will not resume five routes from Tallinn to the following airports, which were closed in the summer, in the winter season: Milan Bergamo, Paphos, Rome Ciampino, Venice Treviso and Vienna. The company says the decision is due to a sharp increase in Tallinn airport charges. The airport says that the charges have not increased.
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Irish low-cost airline Ryanair has confirmed that it will not resume five routes from Tallinn to the following airports, which were closed in the summer, in the winter season: Milan Bergamo, Paphos, Rome Ciampino, Venice Treviso and Vienna. The company says the decision is due to a sharp increase in Tallinn airport charges. The airport says that the charges have not increased.

Ryanair announced today that it will reduce its capacity in Tallinn for the 2025 winter season by 40%. The decision will result in the loss of 110,000 seats and five international routes: Milan Bergamo, Paphos, Rome Ciampino, Venice Treviso and Vienna.

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Delfi broke the news in on Wednesday, October 8, 2025.
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