Ryanair to stop flying to Frankfurt from end-March

Reuters

Published Jan 07, 2022 09:53

BERLIN/DUESSELDORF (Reuters) - Irish low-cost airline Ryanair (LON:RYA) will shut its base in Frankfurt from March 31 and shift the five aircraft it has stationed there elsewhere, it said on Friday, citing high airport fees.

All Ryanair flights to and from Frankfurt, Germany's busiest airport, from March 31 have been cancelled, it said.

Pilots and crew based at Frankfurt were informed on Friday and will be able to apply for jobs elsewhere in the Ryanair network, it added.

The carrier said it was still investing in its German operations, including a $200 million investment in a new base in Nuremberg with two aircraft.