Ryanair Threatens to Cut a Million More Seats to Spain by Summer 2026
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Ryanair, the airline that transports the most passengers in Spain, returned to the Spanish government this Friday with a new órdago: its executive director, Michael O'Leary, intends to cut a million additional seats on flights to Spain next summer, having already eliminated two million between this summer and the next winter.
A week and a half after Ryanair announced a tipjacket to its operation in Spain, the country’s air landscape begins to draw a new map. The low-cost Irish company will reduce its capacity this winter by 16% compared to the same period last year, which is equivalent to more than a million fewer places. If that figure is added to the 800,000 that have already disappeared in summer, the balance sheet of the year reaches the two million seats elimina…
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