Ryanair is suspending 20% of its air traffic at Berlin’s Brandenburg airport. The low-cost carrier blames access costs as the reason for the reduction in operations at the German capital’s airport. “The reason for this is the horrendous access costs, which could not be reduced by the German government and airport management. As part of these cuts, the number of aircraft stationed by Ryanair in Berlin will be reduced from 9 to 7, resulting in a loss of 750,000 seats and 6 routes,” said a spokesperson for the airline. This announcement follows a number of warnings from Ryanair that Germany

This content is restricted to site members.

If you are an existing user, please login below.
New users may register below.

Existing Users Log In