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Ryanair Threatens to ‘Redirect Capacity’ From Malta Due to Border Check Delays

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Ryanair has threatened to redirect capacity from Malta due to ongoing border check delays that the airline says are disrupting schedules and affecting operational efficiency. The carrier argues that prolonged waiting times at immigration and security are creating knock-on effects for turnarounds, crew hours, and passenger connections, making certain routes less viable to maintain. In statements addressing the issue, Ryanair warned that if the delays continue without improvement, aircraft and flights could be shifted to other bases where processing is faster and more predictable. The move would reduce the number of services operating to and from Malta, potentially impacting tourism and local connectivity. Airport and government stakeholders have been urged to address bottlenecks and streamline passenger flow, as the airline weighs commercial decisions for upcoming seasons based on how quickly the situation improves.

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