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Ryanair launches flights to disputed Western Sahara

Ryanair launches flights to disputed Western Sahara
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Ryanair has initiated its first flights to Western Sahara, marking a significant expansion into the disputed territory. The airline launched services to Dakhla from Madrid on January 8 and subsequently from Lanzarote three days later. These routes are novel additions to Ryanair's network, which already spans 240 airports across Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East.

Western Sahara was under Spanish control until 1975 when it became part of Morocco. However, the United Nations still considers it a non-self-governing territory. Ryanair lists Dakhla as a Moroccan destination in its booking system, aligning with Morocco's claim over the region.

The new routes to Dakhla have not been previously served despite historical ties between Spain and Western Sahara. Most air traffic to Dakhla comes from France, particularly Paris. Ryanair is offering one-way fares for less than £15 (US$18) on these routes as an incentive to stimulate demand.

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Italy remains Ryanair's most-served country, with 32 airports in its network and a substantial domestic market contributing to its leading position. Spain follows closely behind with significant daily flights operated by the carrier.

While Ryanair expands into new territories like Western Sahara, it continues serving countries such as Italy and Spain robustly. Meanwhile, Turkey faces limitations due to bilateral restrictions affecting flight frequency.

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