Michael O'Leary is considering a move to larger airports.
Ryanair has apparently set its sights on larger, city airports, moving away from its traditional territory of cheaper, regional terminals.
Often slighted in the past for the use of hubs located many miles from the destinations they purportedly serve, it seems a focus on customer experience and service is the future for the airline which to-date has traded solely on slashing prices.
Three of Europe's main airports however have been ruled out by Michael O'Leary, Chief Executive of Ryanair; London Heathrow, Paris Charles de Gaulle and Frankfurt cannot turn planes around in the 25 minutes demanded by the airline.
The news comes after recent speculation that Ryanair may consider a move away from Dublin Airport if plans to build an airport in Co. Offaly eventually come to fruition.