Ryanair cancels Aberdeen route
Ryanair is cancelling its Dublin-Aberdeen route from 29 October, blaming airport operator BAA.
The last flight will depart at 2pm on 28 October.
Any passengers with bookings after that date will receive automatic refunds.
Ryanair’s Stephen McNamara said: “Ryanair regrets the forced closure of its one remaining Aberdeen (Dublin) route, after the BAA refused an extension to our low cost deal from 29th October and failed to match the competitive cost deals which are available to Ryanair from other UK and European airports."
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