Ryanair strokes popular travel destinations from Nuremberg - travelers disappointed!

Ryanair strokes popular travel destinations from Nuremberg - travelers disappointed!

Nuremberg - The plans for summer vacation 2025 are already throwing their shadows ahead. While autumn begins in Bavaria, travelers who want to use Ryanair as a means of transport from Nuremberg have to adjust to noticeable changes in the flight offer. In the coming year, the Irish airline will delete four popular destinations from its summer flight schedule.

currently, Ryanair is flying to a total of 23 destinations in Europe from Albrecht-Dürer-Airport in Nuremberg in the summer of 2024. A decline that affects travelers to the sunny cities of southern Europe is in prospect for the summer of 2025. The strokes include the Italian cities of Cagliari and Lamezia Terme as well as the Spanish cities of Seville and Valencia. These decisions could mean disappointment for many travelers, since these goals are very attractive for their vacation.

Airport crossing cross Nuremberg

Nuremberg Airport is the second largest traffic junction in Bavaria to Munich and attracts many vacationers. But especially now that many are already planning the next summer vacation, the question remains why Ryanair is taking these four important goals out of the program. The airline had already suggested to the Federal Government in August to reduce air traffic tax because an increase in this tax significantly influenced its plans in May 2024. Ryanair argues that significant flight cuts would inevitably follow without reducing this tax.

The question of whether the deletion of the flight destinations is directly related to the increased tax remains unclear. So far, Ryanair has not made any official statements. In the meantime, the airline is planning flights to 14 destinations in the winter flight plan 2024/25 from Nuremberg, including Seville and Valencia before they are completely removed from the program in summer.

The decision to eliminate the four cities ends the connection to popular holiday destinations that many Bavaria preferred in summer. Even if the exact reasons behind this decision by Ryanair have not yet been communicated, it remains to be seen whether future passengers will have to consider alternative airlines or whether the policy of air traffic tax is still changing.

The Albrecht-Dürer-Airport with its 19 remaining destinations still offers a variety of options for travelers. And if the discussions about the air traffic tax lead to a return of the deleted goals, travelers could perhaps look forward to flights to Sevilla, Valencia, Cagliari and Lamezia Terme in the future. Until then, the plane remains an important means of transport for many to get on vacation.

For a detailed view of the case, The report on www.merkur.de .

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