Ryanair Reduces Seats at Spanish Airports

Ryanair cuts 1.2 million seats from Spain's regional airports for 2026, including Asturias.
Ryanair blames Aena's fees as monopolistic, citing rising costs as unsustainable for small airports.
Ryanair removed 800,000 seats in the last season and 1 million in the current winter, totaling 3 million fewer seats.
Ryanair shifts capacity to international routes, adding 600,000 seats at hubs like Madrid, Barcelona, Palma, Málaga.
Asturias, handling 1.3 million passengers in 2024, faces reduced connectivity due to Ryanair's withdrawal.
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