Denmark’s Billund Airport Could Lose 850,000 Passengers Due to Ryanair Exit
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Denmark’s Billund Airport could lose 850,000 passengers due to Ryanair exit
Some 850,000 fewer passengers will pass through Billund Airport this year as a direct result of Ryanair’s decision to stop operating at the Jutland airport. The figure is expected to be 600,000 in 2026.
It will probably end up being an expensive affair for Billund Airport that the collaboration with the airline Ryanair broke up earlier this year. The airport's CEO, Jan Hessellund...
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CEO after Ryanair exit: “It’s quiet” It’s a “dull and busy” time at Western Denmark’s largest airport, Billund Airport. That’s what CEO Jan Hessellund says. Because even though he had a
It's quiet at the airport, says the director of Billund Airport following Ryanair's closure.
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