Ryanair Threatens to Cut All Azores Flights From 2026
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.
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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.
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