Latest News About Ryanair Thessaloniki Base Closure

Updated 2026-05-13 22:05

Ryanair has announced the closure of its Thessaloniki base for the 2026 winter season, along with reductions in its Athens capacity and seasonal closures of Chania and Heraklion, due to disputes over airport charges with Fraport Greece. The move will reduce Greece winter capacity significantly, including about 700,000 fewer seats and 12 lost routes.[1][6]

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Citations: Ryanair closure and impact details with sources reporting the announcement and figures. Additional context on the Thessaloniki base and broader Greek airport fee dispute.[3][6][1]

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RYANAIR CLOSES 3 AIRCRAFT THESSALONIKI BASE FOR ...

700,000 SEATS CUT, 12 ROUTES LOST AND 2 AIRPORTS CLOSED DUE TO FRAPORT GREECE AND ATHENS AIRPORT’S REFUSAL TO PASS THROUGH ADF CUT Ryanair, Europe’s No. 1 airline, today (Fri, 8 May) announced the closure of its three aircraft Thessaloniki base and reductions in capacity at Athens Airport for Winter ‘26, resulting in the loss of 700,000 seats (-45%) and 12 routes for the upcoming Winter ’26 season. This devastating loss in off-peak winter connectivity […]

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