Ryanair Expands Regional Germany Network for Summer 2026

By Ivan PetrenkoMar 12, 2026 00:34 AMNews
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Airline adds routes after tax relief. Source: unsplash

Ryanair has unveiled its Summer 2026 schedule for Germany, adding two new airports to its network while restoring part of the capacity previously planned for cuts. The airline will begin operations at Saarbrücken and Friedrichshafen and reinstate around 300,000 seats. The update follows the German government’s decision to reduce the country’s aviation tax from July 2026 and freeze air traffic control charges.

The airline will also introduce 14 new routes as part of the summer programme. Several regional airports that reduced operating costs will benefit from the additional capacity. These include Cologne, Niederrhein, Memmingen and Bremen, where cooperation between airports and airlines has helped keep charges lower and maintain route development despite wider cost pressures in the German aviation market.

“We welcome the German Govt’s decision to cut the aviation tax and freeze ATC charges, which has enabled Ryanair to reinstate 300,000 seats and launch 14 new routes for Summer 26, delivering immediate benefits for regional connectivity, tourism and jobs."
Marcel Pouchain Meyer, Ryanair Head of Comms DACH

New airports and routes in Ryanair’s Germany Summer 2026 schedule

  • Saarbrücken joins the airline’s network for the first time
  • Friedrichshafen will also receive Ryanair services
  • 14 additional routes scheduled across the German network
  • 300,000 seats restored after earlier planned reductions

Despite the restored capacity, Ryanair’s total seat offer in Germany will still remain below Summer 2025 levels. The airline plans to reduce services at airports with higher operating costs, particularly Berlin and Hamburg. Berlin will see about 150,000 fewer seats, while Hamburg will lose roughly 70,000. Ryanair says these reductions reflect the impact of airport charges that remain significantly higher than at many competing European airports.

Airports such as Cologne, Niederrhein, Memmingen and Bremen may see stronger traffic as new routes appear and more seats return to the schedule. These airports connect travellers with destinations across southern Germany, the Rhine region and Lake Constance. For many visitors, they offer practical entry points to the country while helping spread passenger flows beyond the largest and busiest hubs.

New summer routes across European cities. Source: Ryanair
New summer routes across European cities. Source: Ryanair

The update also illustrates how airline route planning is closely tied to taxes and airport charges. Even after the planned tax reduction, seat capacity will remain uneven across Germany. Airports with lower operating costs are attracting additional routes, while those with higher charges are seeing cuts. The Summer 2026 schedule shows how airlines place flights where operating conditions are more favourable.

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