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Ryanair to cut one million more passenger seats in Spain next winter, Europa Press

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Posted on August 28, 2025

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MADRID (Reuters) -Irish budget airline Ryanair plans to cut the number of flights to and from regional airports in Spain in reaction to a fee increase by state-controlled airport operator Aena, Europa

Ryanair to Reduce One Million Seats in Spain for Winter Season

MADRID (Reuters) -Irish budget airline Ryanair plans to cut the number of flights to and from regional airports in Spain in reaction to a fee increase by state-controlled airport operator Aena, Europa Press reported on Wednesday, citing senior executive Eddie Wilson.

The airline will officially announce next Wednesday a reduction of its capacity to and from regional airports by about one million passenger seats during the coming winter, said Wilson, chief executive of Ryanair DAC, the largest of five subsidiary airlines operated by the Ryanair Group, according to Europa Press.

Ryanair, the largest airline in Spain in terms of passengers, had already announced in January a reduction of 800,000 passenger seats in regional airports in the country during the summer season.

Aena, which has approved a 6.5% increase in fees next year for airlines to partly fund the expansion of the main airports in Madrid and Barcelona, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

(Reporting by Inti Landauro, Editing by Louise Heavens)

Key Takeaways

  • Ryanair to cut one million seats in Spain for winter.
  • Decision due to Aena's 6.5% fee increase.
  • Impacts regional airports across Spain.
  • Follows previous summer seat reduction.
  • Aena's fee hike funds Madrid and Barcelona expansions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Ryanair cutting passenger seats in Spain?
Ryanair is reducing its capacity due to a fee increase by Aena, the state-controlled airport operator in Spain.
How many seats will Ryanair cut for the winter season?
The airline plans to cut about one million passenger seats during the upcoming winter season.
What was the previous seat reduction announced by Ryanair?
Earlier in January, Ryanair announced a reduction of 800,000 passenger seats for the summer season in Spain.
What fee increase has Aena approved?
Aena has approved a 6.5% increase in fees for airlines to help fund the expansion of major airports in Madrid and Barcelona.
When will Ryanair officially announce the capacity reduction?
Ryanair will officially announce the reduction of its capacity next Wednesday.

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