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Ryanair's departure could cost up to €165 million a year to the Azores economy

Summary by Travel Tomorrow
The planned withdrawal of Ryanair from the Azores in March 2026 could result in an annual economic loss of up to €165 million, according to new estimates by business leaders in the Portuguese archipelago. The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Ponta Delgada (CCIPD) has warned that the low cost carrier’s exit will have a “substantially significant” impact on tourism, regional GDP and employment, potentially wiping out a large share of the island…
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Travel Tomorrow broke the news in on Monday, March 2, 2026.
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