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Ryanair

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Ireland · Callsign: RYANAIR

2,384

Routes

173

Destinations

29

Countries

2,384

Flights

Route Network

Short-Haul 1304
Medium-Haul 1080
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Longest Routes

From To Distance Time
TFS 🇪🇸 BLL 🇩🇰 3,699 km 291 min
BLL 🇩🇰 TFS 🇪🇸 3,699 km 291 min
TFS 🇪🇸 BRE 🇩🇪 3,472 km 275 min
BRE 🇩🇪 TFS 🇪🇸 3,472 km 275 min
LPA 🇪🇸 BRE 🇩🇪 3,426 km 272 min
BRE 🇩🇪 LPA 🇪🇸 3,426 km 272 min
PFO 🇨🇾 MAN 🇬🇧 3,412 km 271 min
MAN 🇬🇧 PFO 🇨🇾 3,412 km 271 min
AGP 🇪🇸 TMP 🇫🇮 3,374 km 268 min
TMP 🇫🇮 AGP 🇪🇸 3,374 km 268 min
FUE 🇪🇸 BRE 🇩🇪 3,304 km 263 min
BRE 🇩🇪 FUE 🇪🇸 3,304 km 263 min
TFS 🇪🇸 EDI 🇬🇧 3,276 km 261 min
EDI 🇬🇧 TFS 🇪🇸 3,276 km 261 min
LPA 🇪🇸 EDI 🇬🇧 3,259 km 260 min
EDI 🇬🇧 LPA 🇪🇸 3,259 km 260 min
TFS 🇪🇸 NRN 🇩🇪 3,231 km 258 min
NRN 🇩🇪 TFS 🇪🇸 3,231 km 258 min
TFS 🇪🇸 CGN 🇩🇪 3,224 km 258 min
CGN 🇩🇪 TFS 🇪🇸 3,224 km 258 min

Top Destinations

  • Spain 492
  • Italy 395
  • United Kingdom 385
  • France 170
  • Germany 157
  • Ireland 121
  • Poland 104
  • Belgium 83
  • Greece 78
  • Portugal 76
  • Morocco 53
  • Sweden 45
  • Netherlands 41
  • Lithuania 29
  • Malta 27

Aircraft Types

  • Boeing 737-800 2384 routes

เกี่ยวกับ Ryanair

Ryanair, founded in 1984 and headquartered in Swords, Dublin, Ireland, is the largest airline in Europe by passenger numbers and the world's largest international carrier. The airline operates as an ultra-low-cost carrier with a point-to-point route model serving over 230 airports across Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. Ryanair's fleet consists of over 500 Boeing 737-800 and Boeing 737 MAX 8-200 aircraft, making it one of Boeing's largest customers. The 737 MAX 8-200 variant is a higher-density configuration unique to Ryanair, seating 197 passengers compared to the standard 189-seat layout. The airline's business model centers on offering the lowest possible base fares while generating revenue through ancillary charges for baggage, seat selection, priority boarding, and other optional services. Ryanair prefers secondary and regional airports where possible, negotiating favorable airport charges and fast turnaround times to maximize aircraft utilization. The airline does not offer business class, premium economy, or lounge access, maintaining a single-class cabin throughout its fleet. Ryanair does not participate in any global airline alliance. The Ryanair Choice loyalty program offers a paid subscription model rather than a traditional points-based system. Under the leadership of CEO Michael O'Leary, Ryanair has fundamentally transformed European air travel by stimulating demand on routes where rail or legacy carriers previously dominated. The Ryanair Group also operates Lauda Europe, Buzz, and Malta Air as subsidiary brands serving specific geographic markets. The airline's relentless cost discipline has made it one of the most profitable carriers in the world.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Ryanair belong to an airline alliance?
Ryanair does not belong to any airline alliance. As Europe's largest low-cost carrier, Ryanair operates independently and does not participate in codeshare or interline agreements. The airline focuses on offering the lowest possible fares on short-haul European routes.
Where are Ryanair main base airports?
Ryanair's largest base is London Stansted (STN), followed by Dublin Airport (DUB) where the airline is headquartered. Other major bases include Barcelona El Prat (BCN), Rome Ciampino (CIA), and Milan Bergamo (BGY). Ryanair serves over 230 airports across Europe and North Africa.
What cabin classes does Ryanair offer?
Ryanair operates a single Economy class cabin on all flights. Passengers can purchase fare bundles including Regular, Plus, and Flexi Plus, which add benefits such as priority boarding, reserved seating, and larger cabin bag allowances, but the seat and cabin configuration remain the same.
What is Ryanair checked baggage allowance?
Ryanair charges for all checked luggage, with a standard 20 kg checked bag available for purchase during booking at a lower rate than at the airport. Only a small personal bag (40x20x25 cm) is included free of charge. Priority boarding passengers may bring a 10 kg cabin bag in addition to the personal item.
How does Ryanair keep its fares so low?
Ryanair achieves ultra-low fares through high aircraft utilization, a single fleet type (Boeing 737), use of secondary airports with lower landing fees, and ancillary revenue from baggage, seat selection, and priority boarding. The airline operates one of the youngest fleets in Europe, reducing maintenance costs and fuel consumption.