Ryanair strokes four popular flight destinations from Nuremberg in 2025 - vacationers need to know!
Ryanair strokes four popular flight destinations from Nuremberg in 2025 - vacationers need to know!
The Irish airline Ryanair has announced that it will delete four popular destinations from Albrecht-Dürer-Airport in Nuremberg in the 2025 summer flight schedule. This means that travelers have to adjust to significant changes if they want to make future vacation plans. Many passengers in Bavaria appreciate Ryanair for the cheap flights, especially in the sunny regions of southern Europe.
Destinations affected include well -known cities such as Seville and Valencia in Spain as well as Cagliari and Lamezia Terme in Italy. The number of destinations that are flown in by Nuremberg will fall from 23 to only 19 in the coming summer. This reduction has a significant impact for many travelers because some of the most popular holiday destinations are no longer on offer.
The background of the flight strokes
The Ryanair's decision could be closely related to the air traffic tax in Germany in May 2024. The airline had already appealed to the federal government in August 2024 to reduce taxes to avoid a reduction in flight capacities. Such tax changes have a clear influence on the business decisions of the airlines. So far, it has not yet been officially confirmed whether the deletions in Nuremberg are actually due to this tax increase.
Ryanair currently reports that she will continue to serve 14 European goals from Nuremberg in the 2024/25 winter flight schedule. The flights in the winter season include the former Sevilla and Valencia summer destinations, which means that travelers can temporarily use at least some of the popular routes.
For many travelers, the question now arises where they should plan their future summer vacation, since the deletion of the destinations could also be an announcement to the popularity of these destinations. The changes in the Albrecht-Dürer-Airport are therefore still observed, especially with regard to possible adjustments to the flight plans at the budgetairline. The discussion about air traffic tax could also play a role in future negotiations between Ryanair and the authorities to maintain the attractiveness of the flight offer.
For travelers who are preparing for the next year, it remains to be seen how the planning will develop. The flight situation is dynamic and Ryanair could possibly change its strategy if the framework conditions improve. Current information about the flight connections and other developments will continue to be pursued because travelers want to stay up to date.
A detailed look at these changes and their effects on travelers in Bavaria can be found in a current report on www.merkur.de .
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