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About Ryanair
Ryanair (FR) is an independent carrier founded in 1984. The airline operates a fleet of 550 aircraft serving approximately 180M+ passengers annually across 230 destinations in 40 countries. Its main hubs are London Stansted (STN) in London, UK and Dublin Airport (DUB) in Dublin, Ireland and Milan Bergamo (BGY) in Milan, Italy.
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Ryanair Hub Airports
London Stansted (STN) — London, UK
Ryanair operates from London Stansted as one of its primary base airports, connecting passengers to destinations across 40 countries. View airport guides.
Dublin Airport (DUB) — Dublin, Ireland
Ryanair operates from Dublin Airport as one of its primary base airports, connecting passengers to destinations across 40 countries. View airport guides.
Milan Bergamo (BGY) — Milan, Italy
Ryanair operates from Milan Bergamo as one of its primary base airports, connecting passengers to destinations across 40 countries. View airport guides.
Ryanair Top Routes
Some of Ryanair's most-flown routes connecting major hubs and popular destinations:
| From | To | Route | Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|
| London | Dublin | STN–DUB | 8× daily |
| Dublin | London | DUB–LGW | 6× daily |
| London | Rome | STN–FCO | 3× daily |
| London | Madrid | STN–MAD | 4× daily |
| London | Barcelona | STN–BCN | 4× daily |
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40
Countries
230
Destinations
550
Fleet Size
180M+
Annual Passengers
Founded
1984
IATA Code
FR
Alliance
None
Hubs
STN, DUB, BGY
Hub Airports
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Ryanair Bản đồ tuyến đường — Câu hỏi thường gặp
What are Ryanair's main hub airports?+
Ryanair's main hubs are London Stansted (STN) in London and Dublin Airport (DUB) in Dublin and Milan Bergamo (BGY) in Milan.
How many destinations does Ryanair fly to?+
Ryanair flies to 230 destinations across 40 countries. The network spans domestic, regional, and international markets across the airline's core operating regions.
What is Ryanair's busiest route?+
One of Ryanair's busiest routes is London to Dublin (STN–DUB), operated 8× daily.
Is Ryanair part of an airline alliance?+
Ryanair is not a member of any major airline alliance (Star Alliance, SkyTeam, or oneworld). It operates as an independent carrier.
Latest News
Recent aviation intelligence related to this airline.
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Up To 16-Hour Nonstop Flights: Iberia's 10 New Ultra-Long Routes In 2026
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Iran War Fallout: Airlines Slash Thousands Of Flights Amid Global Fuel Shortages
Airlines worldwide are canceling thousands of flights due to the Iran crisis, which has restricted crude oil supplies through the Strait of Hormuz, causing jet fuel prices to skyrocket above $100 per barrel and creating severe fuel availability constraints. Major carriers including Air New Zealand and United Airlines are taking preventive action by cutting routes, while others are implementing temporary fuel surcharges to offset operational costs.