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Budget Airline Officially Cancels Flight Routes to This Popular Destination
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Budget Airline Officially Cancels Flight Routes to This Popular Destination

31 March 20264 Mins Read

A major shift in European travel is underway, and it could have ripple effects for anyone dreaming of an island escape this year. Budget airline Ryanair has officially canceled all of its flight routes to the Azores and the impact could be bigger than many travelers realize.

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A Sudden End to Budget Flights

As of March 29, 2026, Ryanair has completely withdrawn from the Azores, canceling six routes that once connected the islands to major cities like London, Brussels, Lisbon, and Porto. 

For years, these routes offered one of the most affordable ways to reach the remote Atlantic islands. Now, with a single decision, roughly 400,000 annual passenger seats have disappeared. For travelers, this marks the end of an era of ultra-cheap access to one of Europe’s most breathtaking destinations.

Why Ryanair Pulled Out

The airline has been clear about its reasoning: rising costs made the routes unsustainable. According to Ryanair, air traffic control charges in Portugal have increased by around 120%, and a new travel tax has added further financial pressure. The airline also pointed to high airport fees set by ANA, the operator of Portuguese airports, as a key factor, said Ryanair’s COO, Jason McGuinness, who added, “After 10 years of year-round Ryanair operations, one of Europe’s most remote regions will now lose direct low-fare flights to London, Brussels, Lisbon, and Porto due to ANA’s high airport fees and Portuguese Govt. inaction.”

In simple terms, it became too expensive for a low-cost carrier to operate in a place where keeping prices low is essential to its business model. Rather than raise fares significantly, Ryanair chose to pull out entirely and shift its planes to cheaper destinations across Europe.

This decision isn’t happening in isolation, either. The airline has been cutting routes in multiple countries due to similar cost concerns, signaling a broader trend in budget travel. 

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Why the Azores Matter

The Azores are unlike anywhere else in Europe. Made up of nine volcanic islands located about 950 miles from mainland Portugal, the region is known for its lush green landscapes, crater lakes, hot springs, and dramatic coastlines. 

Often compared to Hawaii, the Azores have become increasingly popular in recent years, especially among eco-travelers, hikers, and those looking for a quieter alternative to crowded Mediterranean hotspots.

Budget flights played a huge role in that rise. With Ryanair offering low fares, the islands became far more accessible to younger travelers and those planning spontaneous trips. Now, that accessibility is changing.

What This Means for Travel

The immediate impact is simple: getting to the Azores will likely become more expensive and less convenient. With Ryanair gone, fewer airlines are serving the islands directly, especially at low prices. Some routes may still be available through carriers like British Airways, but often on a seasonal basis and at higher fares. 

Miguel Quintas, president of ANAV, is warning the country that the loss of low-cost flights could lead to reduced tourism and even price increases across hotels, tours, and local businesses. For travelers, this means planning ahead is more important than ever. Last-minute deals may be harder to find, and flexibility with travel dates could make a significant difference in cost.

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How to Plan Smart If You Still Want to Go

The Azores are still very much worth visiting but your strategy may need to change.

  • First, book early. With fewer flights available, prices are likely to rise closer to departure dates.
  • Second, consider connecting routes. Flying into mainland Portugal, such as Lisbon, and then taking a regional airline to the islands may be a more reliable option.
  • Third, be flexible. Traveling in shoulder seasons (spring and fall) could help you avoid peak pricing and limited availability.
  • And finally, keep an eye on airline updates. Route changes and new carriers could emerge as the market adjusts to Ryanair’s exit.

The Bigger Picture

Ryanair’s decision highlights a growing tension in travel: the balance between affordability and rising operational costs. As taxes, fees, and environmental policies evolve, budget airlines are being forced to rethink where and how they operate. In some cases, that means cutting off even popular destinations if the numbers no longer work.

For travelers, the takeaway is clear: the Azores aren’t off the map, but they may no longer be the budget-friendly escape they once were. Planning ahead, staying flexible, and adjusting expectations will be key to experiencing this Atlantic paradise in a post-Ryanair world.

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