Ryanair strokes four summer destinations from Nuremberg: Italy and Spain affected!

Ryanair strokes four summer destinations from Nuremberg: Italy and Spain affected!

Ryanair presented its summer flight schedule for 2025 and there are significant changes for flights from Nuremberg. The low -cost airline has revised its connections to southern Europe, which is of interest to many travelers. While one could initially fear that all the connections are at risk, it turns out that the situation in Nuremberg is more flexible than at other German airports.

ryanair has long been critical tones compared to the high costs at German airports. In particular, the airline has greatly reduced its connections from Berlin, which raised questions whether similar things can also be expected at the Nuremberg Airport. Contrary to these concerns, however, a substantial offer will remain in the future, even if the number of connections decreases.

deletions due to high costs

In the coming summer, Ryanair will fly four fewer destinations from Nuremberg than before. Overall, the number of connections from 23 to 19 is reduced. The popular rice goals in Italy and Spain are particularly affected. The connections to Cagliari in Sardinia and Lamezia Terme in Calabria are discontinued, as are the flights to Seville and Valencia in Spain.

The background of this decision is due to the increasing costs. Ryanair had already announced at the end of August to deduct two aircraft stationed in Berlin. The company justifies this with the "horrendous access costs", which were not reduced by the German government and airport management. A special annoyance for the airline was the increase in air traffic tax by 24 percent, which applies not only in Berlin, but nationwide.

This increase was sharply criticized by the airline, and at Nuremberg Airport it was also realized that Ryanair is dissatisfied with these measures. According to the airport spokesman Jan Beinßen, the airline has long been upset about the tax increase. Ryanair is currently operating two aircraft in Franconia, which underlines the importance of the Nuremberg Airport for the low -cost airline.

The changes in Ryanair's flight offer not only affect travel options, but also have an impact on the travel behavior of passengers who have to adapt their travel plans in the coming summer months. Details on the current situation and the further developments can be found in a report www.t-online.de can be read.

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