Ryanair has announced plans to discontinue several routes from Bristol Airport, effective from March 30, 2025. The affected destinations include Agadir, Marrakesh, and Tirana.
This decision is part of a broader reduction in Ryanair UK’s services, which also impacts routes from other airports.
The airline has not provided specific reasons for these route cancellations. However, Ryanair has recently expressed concerns over increased operational costs, including disputes over airport fees in various regions.
Passengers who have booked flights to or from the affected destinations after March 30, 2025, are advised to contact Ryanair’s customer service for assistance with rebooking or refunds. It’s also recommended to monitor official communications from Ryanair and Bristol Airport for any further updates or changes to flight schedules.
While these route reductions may limit direct travel options from Bristol, the airport continues to offer a wide range of destinations through other airlines and remaining Ryanair services. Travelers are encouraged to explore alternative routes and carriers to reach their desired destinations.

Simon has been writing aviation articles for nearly 10 years and is the senior article writer at Fresh Aviation, with a background in aviation and a commercial pilot Simon knows his stuff in the aviation world. Simon has spoken on BBC Radio, contributed to Bristol Post and has various aviation articles on various websites.