Ryanair to cut 17 routes from Dublin Airport this winter over daa dispute

The airliner also said it would be removing all of its 19 most environmentally-friendly aircraft from Dublin Airport
Ryanair to cut 17 routes from Dublin Airport this winter over daa dispute

The planes are expected to be moved to airports in Spain and Italy among other countries.

Ryanair has announced that it will be removing all of its most environmentally-friendly aircraft from Dublin Airport and reducing routes this winter due a dispute with operator daa over a lack of incentives and increasing costs.

In total, 19 of the airline’s Dublin-based ā€œGamechangerā€ fleet will be moved to alternative EU airports and 17 routes will be cut with the frequency of other routes, particularly provincial routes to the UK, also being reduced.

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