Ryanair may drop domestic UK flights after Brexit

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Irish airline Ryanair has warned that it could want to drop all UK home flights following Brexit due to adjustments in the market.

According to The Independent, the airline is uncertain whether it's going to nonetheless be capable of operate its cutting-edge community of UK routes while Britain leaves the European Union.

Currently, each Ryanair and EasyJet enjoy Union ruling that any EU airline can fly among any airport in the European Union, including between two airports inside the equal united states. As Ryanair is an Irish airline, its UK home flights can be suffering from Brexit.

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According to the Independent, the airline's Chief Financial Officer, Neil Sorahan, stated:

"With 1,800 routes inside the network, 3 of which might be domestic UK, we should keep this under overview as we flow closer to go out from the EU."

"We may additionally decide now not to fly the ones routes any greater or we may also observe for a UK AOC [Air Operator Certificate]. We'll have a better view in 18-24 months where the United Kingdom is going."

A spokesperson also explained to The Independent that its fee of growth within the us of a out of doors of the domestic area has been stunted by the Brexit vote.

"While there may be opportunities to expand at positive UK airports (which includes the current extension of our boom deal at Stansted), we anticipate to develop at a slower pace than previously deliberate in the UK and will maintain to switch capacity into other key markets around Europe", Ryanair said.

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