Overview
- Ryanair will base 29 aircraft in Germany this winter, down from 34, and expects to offer about 7 million tickets, below the roughly 7.2 million carried last winter and around 10% fewer than planned.
- The reductions affect Memmingen, Berlin-Brandenburg, Baden-Baden, Köln/Bonn, Frankfurt-Hahn, Niederrhein/Weeze, Hamburg, Nürnberg and Bremen.
- Berlin loses five routes, and both Berlin and Memmingen each see roughly 230,000 seats removed, with further cuts at Köln/Bonn, Hahn, Weeze, Hamburg, Bremen, Nürnberg and Baden-Baden.
- Dortmund, Dresden and Leipzig remain off Ryanair’s network in Germany.
- The airline warns more cuts are possible for summer 2026 but says it would station 30 additional jets, lift annual traffic to 34 million and add over 1,000 jobs if taxes and fees are reduced.