Ryanair Points to Air Traffic Staff Shortages Behind Europe’s Flight Delays

By Ivan PetrenkoAug 2, 2025 19:59 PMNews
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Staff shortages extend airport wait times. Source: unsplash

Ryanair has called on the European Commission and national governments to urgently address what it describes as a "broken" air traffic control (ATC) system across the continent. The airline’s appeal follows the publication of its internal "Delays League" for July, which highlights countries with the most frequent ATC-related disruptions. According to the carrier, many of these delays are avoidable with better staffing and operational oversight.

Several countries were identified by Ryanair as having the worst-performing ATC systems in July, based on the frequency and scale of flight delays. These included:

  • France
  • Spain
  • Germany
  • the United Kingdom
  • Greece

Ryanair attributed the delays in these countries to staffing shortages and inefficient ATC management, rather than factors outside of operational control.

France leads Europe in flight disruptions. Source: Ryanair
France leads Europe in flight disruptions. Source: Ryanair

The airline claims that certain European countries have proven delays can be reduced with improved planning. These examples include nations that have invested in staff and simplified procedures over the long term. Ryanair says this underscores the need for a coordinated EU-wide approach to strengthening air traffic control, especially during the peak summer season when heavy demand makes disruptions more visible to travellers.

When ATC systems fall short, passengers are left facing longer queues, tight connections, and travel disruptions. Flights are especially vulnerable to delays during holiday seasons, when the skies are most crowded. Ryanair’s push for reform is likely to put further pressure on regulators and governments to prioritise staffing and efficiency, in order to ensure smoother travel experiences and reduce stress for air passengers across the region.

Another month has passed, and Europe’s worst-performing ATCs in France, Spain, Germany, the UK, and Greece continue to inflict avoidable delays to thousands of Ryanair flights and millions of Ryanair passengers due to mismanagement and inexcusable under staffing. Yet, neither the EU Commission nor national Transport Ministers responsible for these failing ATC services have taken any action to fix Europe’s broken ATC services.
Ryanair’s Michael O’Leary

The airline's latest move draws attention to the structural weaknesses in Europe’s aviation support systems, many of which have struggled to recover from post-pandemic staffing cuts. If addressed, improvements in air traffic control could lead to more consistent schedules and fewer delays. For those flying, it would mean fewer hassles and greater trust in air travel during the busiest months across Europe.

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