Tourism and business stakeholders in Thessaloniki have raised alarm over the possible closure of Ryanair’s base at Macedonia Airport, warning of significant consequences for the city’s economy and connectivity.
A report by Greek outlet Newmoney said the uncertainty has triggered intense mobilisation among local authorities and industry bodies in recent days.
The Irish low cost carrier has not issued an official statement, but it has cited high airport charges and fees at the Thessaloniki hub, which is managed by Fraport Greece.






