Does Ryanair fly from Belfast City Airport?
Ryanair is ending its operations at both of Belfast’s airports. It will cease flights from Belfast City Airport in September and from Belfast International Airport in October. Belfast International Airport said it was disappointed but had anticipated the move and was engaging with other airlines to replace the routes.
Which Glasgow airport does Ryanair fly to?
Ryanair is the only scheduled passenger carrier at Prestwick and currently flies to 24 destinations in the UK and Europe. Passenger flights account for only around half of the airport’s revenue, with freight and retail accounting for the rest.
Which Belfast airport does Ryanair fly into?
Ryanair is back at Belfast City Airport and has today commenced its summer schedule which will connect passengers to Europe following the easing of travel restrictions in Northern Ireland.
Is Ryanair pulling out of Belfast?
A spokesperson for Belfast International Airport: “It is disappointing that Ryanair has now decided to withdraw operations from the entire Northern Ireland market at the end of October, having variously had a presence in all three local airports in recent years.
Is Virgin still flying from Glasgow?
So good news for the Scottish capital and its airport, which has been badly affected by the pandemic. However there’s more to Virgin Atlantic’s decision than meets the eye. Scottish media reports that this decision by Virgin Atlantic will mean the end of flights from Glasgow – a city the airline has served since 2007.
Why are Ryanair leaving Belfast?
“Due to the UK government’s refusal to suspend or reduce APD, and the lack of Covid recovery incentives from both Belfast airports, this winter Ryanair will cease operations from Belfast international and Belfast City airport from the end of the summer schedule in October, and these aircraft will be reallocated to …
Is Ryanair returning to Belfast?
Ryanair’s return to NI market with new Derry to Manchester route could see more flights added. In the summer Ryanair blamed the UK Government’s failure to suspend or reduce air passenger duty (APD) and “the lack of Covid recovery incentives” for its decision to stop flights from Belfast International and Belfast City.