Ryanair is losing two of its landing slots at Eindhoven Airport in the Netherlands after flights allegedly arrived late repeatedly. Photograph: Sam Boal/Collins PhotosRyanair has lost two of its landing slots at Eindhoven Airport after its flights repeatedly arrived late, Airport Coordination Netherlands (ACNL), the body that assigns airport slots, said. ACNL found Ryanair had been consistently late on Monday evening flights from Bulgarian capital Sofia, and Thursday evening flights from Pisa in Italy. It said the flights were, on average, more than an hour late. “ACNL are penalising airlines for air traffic control delays that push flights just 15 minutes over their scheduled arrival time”, Ryanair said.
Source: The Irish Times November 21, 2025 15:19 UTC