Direct Flights with Ryanair (FR) – View all destinations
Ryanair (FR) is a Dublin‑based ultra‑low‑cost carrier that operates point‑to‑point non‑stop flights. It focuses on offering budget travel across Europe and nearby regions. With over 2,400 daily flights to more than 200 airports in over 35 countries, Ryanair is one of the world's largest airlines by scheduled international passengers. This guide helps you find all Ryanair non‑stop routes using the filter tool.
Founded in 1984, Ryanair has grown rapidly to become Europe’s largest airline, carrying over 190 million passengers annually on its fleet of over 600 aircraft. Ryanair flies non‑stop to over 220 destinations in more than 40 countries, including most of Europe, parts of North Africa, and the Middle East. Where possible, Ryanair flies to secondary and regional airports to minimize costs and enable fast aircraft turnarounds.
Use the filter below to search for Ryanair direct flights. You may filter by departure or destination airport, and the tool will display all current Ryanair flights. Select your desired route to view available schedules and airports.
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A list of scheduled departures up to 1 year ahead. Unlike live data, these are scheduled flights and do not take into account retimes or late cancellations. With our full list of destinations and connections with Ryanair you can easily find any route by using our filters below.
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Ryanair Operating Bases
Ryanair doesn't operate with a traditional hub-and-spoke model, instead option for point-to-point flights. This means the airline doesn’t have hubs in the traditional sense, instead basing aircraft and crew in numerous operating bases across Europe.
Its largest bases are at Dublin (DUB), London‑Stansted (STN), and Milan‑Bergamo (BGY).
Ryanair Direct flights within Europe
Most of Ryanair’s flights are within Europe. As a matter of fact, the airline has regular scheduled flights to all but very few countries on the Old Continent.
Non‑stop services include over 220 destinations, including major cities and secondary airports.
Some of the most popular direct routes include:
London Gatwick (LGW) to Dublin (DUB): Up to 9 daily flights on the busiest Ryanair route.
London Stansted (STN) to Barcelona (BCN): Four flights every day.
London Stansted (STN) to Bucharest (OTP): 24 flights per week.
Palma De Mallorca (PMI) to Cologne (CGN): Ryanair has 4-5 flights daily on this route, in strong competition to Eurowings.
Ryanair Direct flights outside of Europe
Ryanair’s network includes Morocco in North Africa and several countries in the Middle East, such as Jordan, Israel, and Turkey.
Some popular routes between European cities and extra-EU destinations include:
Málaga (AGP) to Rabat (RBA): Ryanair operates 6 weekly flights on this route.
Paris-Beauvais (BVA) to Marrakesh (RAK): Ryanair is the sole airline on this route.
Brussels South Charleroi (CRL) to Fes (FEZ): Four weekly flights on a route where Ryanair is also the sole airline.
Vienna (VIE) to Amman (AMM): Ryanair flies this route 3 times weekly, competing directly with Wizz Air and Austrian Airlines.
Berlin (BER) to Tel Aviv (TLV): Although currently suspended, it is otherwise a popular Ryanair direct route with up to 7 flights weekly.
Ryanair continuously adds new routes and operating bases to maintain its dominant position in the European (and beyond) low-cost market.
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