Budget airline Ryanair has announced that it will no longer run journeys from its three-aircraft Greek Thessaloniki base.
It will also reduce its capacity for another Greek hotspot, Athens Airport, during the upcoming winter season (2026).
Overall, the site reads, these changes will result in the loss of about 700,000 inbound and outbound flights and the loss of 12 routes.
They will also suspend operations at Crete airports, Chania and Heraklion, during off-peak seasons.
The company’s chief commercial officer, Jason McGuinness, claimed that Ryanair had been responsible fo 90% of international capacity to Thessaloniki.
He added that they will be reallocating the airport no longer used for these locations to Albania,...


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