Ryanair Criticises Austrian Air Traffic Control Over Staff Shortages

By Ivan PetrenkoAug 28, 2025 12:31 PMNews
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Ryanair urges Austria to fix air traffic staffing. Source: unsplash

Ryanair has sharply criticised Austria’s air navigation service, Austro Control, after staff shortages and management problems caused major delays on 26 August 2025. According to the airline, 32 flights and more than 5,700 passengers were affected, many of whom were simply crossing Austrian airspace. Ryanair is calling on Transport Minister Peter Hanke to urgently address the issue, pointing to a shortage of around 70 air traffic controllers.

The disruption drew attention because of the numbers involved and because many passengers had no connection to Austria other than flying over its territory. Local media reported that Austro Control struggles to handle the current demand with its reduced workforce. Ryanair argued that this failure shows a lack of action from the Austrian authorities to ensure sufficient staffing levels in such a critical service.

Delays ripple through airports as shortages hit. Source: unsplash
Delays ripple through airports as shortages hit. Source: unsplash

The airline also renewed its call for wider reform across the European Union. Ryanair believes that 90% of air traffic control delays could be avoided with two measures: ensuring services are fully staffed, especially during the morning peak, and protecting overflights during national strikes. The company said Austria’s shortages highlight how gaps in local management can create disruption across the continent, not just within national borders.

The impact of these delays is significant. Thousands of people faced missed connections, late arrivals at their destinations, and disrupted holiday or business plans. With Austria located in the middle of Europe, delays in its airspace can quickly affect flights across multiple countries, making the problem broader than a single national issue. More efficient staffing and reforms would help European journeys run on time and with fewer disruptions.

Staff shortages leave travellers in long queues. Source: unsplash
Staff shortages leave travellers in long queues. Source: unsplash

This latest episode underlines the importance of reliable air traffic management for passengers. While airlines and airports often bear the blame for delays, problems at the level of air navigation services can have just as much impact. Travellers want clear skies above them and behind the control screens. Stronger staffing and better planning in Austria would help reduce avoidable delays and restore confidence in Europe’s air travel network.

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