Ryanair Plans Major Route Cuts Across Europe in 2026 Amid Rising Costs
Ryanair is set to cut millions of seats and withdraw from multiple European routes in 2026, citing rising airport fees, aviation taxes, and shifting operational priorities.
Ryanair is set to cut millions of seats and withdraw from multiple European routes in 2026, citing rising airport fees, aviation taxes, and shifting operational priorities.
Air Canada is adding new non-stop flights across Europe for Summer 2026, expanding connections from Montréal, Toronto and Halifax to Berlin, Nantes, the Azores and Brussels.
Ryanair says it may cancel all routes to the Azores starting March 2026 due to rising airport fees and taxes in Portugal, a move that could impact fares and flight availability for travelers.
Portugal has been voted Europe’s top destination for 2025, with Lisbon, Porto, the Algarve, and the Azores standing out among the continent’s most inspiring travel spots.
National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions unveils its 2027–28 program with new voyages across all seven continents, including a solar eclipse sailing and Arctic exploration.
Ground-handling staff strikes are set to disrupt flights across Lisbon, Porto, Faro, Madeira, and the Azores from September 2025 through January 2026, affecting millions of travelers.