Ryanair announced that it will not resume flights from Riga to six destinations during the upcoming summer season due to high aviation taxes and air traffic control costs in Latvia.
Ryanair, the Irish low-cost airline, has stated that it will not resume flights from Riga to six destinations during the 2026 summer season. This decision was communicated by the Rīga Airport, highlighting significant changes from the previous summer season. The affected destinations include popular cities such as Vienna, Paris, Gdańsk, Barcelona, Girona, and Gothenburg, which could impact travel options for consumers.