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Ryanair to Relocate Berlin-Based Jets, Reduce Flights by 50%

Ryanair said seven aircraft will move to lower-cost European airports as it cites higher fees and taxes.

  • On Friday, Ireland-headquartered Ryanair announced it will close its operating base in Berlin effective October 24th, reducing its flights to and from Germany's capital by 50 percent.
  • High local fees and taxes prompted the strategic move, as the airline has repeatedly criticized Germany for excessive operational costs. Berlin-based pilots and cabin crew received notification on Friday.
  • All seven Berlin-based aircraft will relocate to lower-cost airports in Sweden, Slovakia, Albania, and Italy. Ryanair confirmed that affected flight crew can secure alternative positions across its European network.
  • Germany's government approved plans on April 1st to reduce air traffic tax levels from July, attempting to boost the sector. The airline's withdrawal suggests these measures failed to address immediate financial concerns.
  • Other international airlines have long complained that operating in Germany is too expensive, and many carriers have threatened to reduce their presence due to these persistent financial burdens. Ryanair's decision reflects broader industry discontent.
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Handelsblatt broke the news in Düsseldorf, Germany on Friday, April 24, 2026.
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