List of Ryanair destinations
Irish low-cost carrier Ryanair serves the following 229 year-round and seasonal destinations in 37 countries as of April 2022.[1]
Map
Map showing all destinations served by Ryanair as of November 2021.
List
Top airports by destinations
City | destinations | retention |
---|---|---|
Dublin | 185 | 73% |
London Stansted | 132 | 69% |
Bergamo | 124 | 65% |
Charleroi | 116 | 70% |
Girona | 112 | 35% |
Hahn | 103 | 44% |
Weeze | 97 | 45% |
Alicante | 90 | 61% |
Madrid | 86 | 57% |
Pisa | 86 | 53% |
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