Ryanair Cargo Tracking, Shipping & Contact Info
Track Ryanair Cargo by tracking number or Air Waybill (AWB). Get information on shipment status and delivery events. Note: Ryanair does not carry cargo on its flights; shipments sometimes travel under partner/forwarder AWBs. Use the forwarder’s tracking or a multi-airline tracker to view events. Contact Ryanair (for passenger support) or your freight forwarder for assistance.
IATA: FR / ICAO: RYR / Callsign: RYANAIR / Headquarter: Airside Business Park, Swords, County Dublin, Ireland
Ryanair Cargo Tracking
You can attempt to track shipments associated with Ryanair via your freight forwarder or partner airline. Ryanair itself has no public cargo tracking portal because it does not operate a cargo product. If your goods were booked by a forwarder, track using the forwarder’s AWB on a universal tool (below) or on the operating airline’s site.
Track Ryanair Cargo Package Here
Open the universal air-cargo tracker at track-trace.com/aircargo. Locate your shipment documents from your freight forwarder and identify the operating carrier and full AWB (e.g., 3-digit prefix + 8 digits). Enter the AWB exactly as printed and submit to see scan events (acceptance, departure, arrival, customs, delivery). If results are empty, contact your forwarder to confirm the airline actually carrying the freight and ask for the correct AWB or house waybill number.
Ryanair has no direct cargo tracking. Use your forwarder’s AWB and a universal tracker (or the actual operating airline’s site) to view routing, customs, and delivery updates.
Ryanair Cargo Price & Rates
Ryanair does not publish cargo tariffs because it does not offer a cargo service. If a logistics provider moved your goods on an itinerary that included a Ryanair sector, the shipment was booked and priced by that freight forwarder or partner airline. Your final cost depends on origin/destination, chargeable weight and dimensions, commodity type (general, perishables, DG), service level (door/airport), surcharges (fuel, security), and any handling or last‑mile services. Request quotations from your chosen forwarder or consider airlines that operate dedicated cargo or belly‑cargo products on your route.
For more information on how much to ship with Ryanair Cargo, we suggest to contact Ryanair Cargo customer service or visit Ryanair Cargo official website and get up-to-date information on shipping rates and cost.
Ryanair Cargo Flight Schedule
Ryanair does not publish a cargo schedule. To verify passenger flight availability (useful to understand potential belly capacity assumed by some forwarders), visit the Ryanair homepage for timetables, or check route activity on flightradar24.com. This will display Ryanair routes and destinations and also their time of departure/arrival.
Ryanair Cargo Contact & Customer Service Info
There is no dedicated cargo helpdesk. For queries tied to shipments arranged by a forwarder, contact the forwarder/operating airline shown on your AWB. For Ryanair corporate or passenger matters, use the official Help Centre and corporate contact pages.
• Phone number: N/A for cargo (use your forwarder’s contact).
• Email: Use the Ryanair Help Centre or your forwarder’s email/contact form.
• Mailing Address: Ryanair DAC, Corporate Head Office, Airside Business Park, Swords, Co. Dublin, Ireland.
• Social Medias: X (Twitter) • Facebook • Instagram • LinkedIn • YouTube
Ryanair Cargo Near Me? Because Ryanair has no cargo product, there are no dedicated cargo counters. If a forwarder booked your shipment, use their branch locator. For Ryanair corporate locations or passenger desks, consult the official site and your departure airport’s website.
About and History of Ryanair Cargo
Ryanair is Europe’s largest low‑cost airline (IATA: FR, ICAO: RYR) with headquarters in Swords, County Dublin. Historically, Ryanair ceased carrying cargo and currently states it does not carry cargo on its flights. When freight forwarders reference a Ryanair segment, it is typically informational for routing rather than a direct Ryanair cargo product. Shippers should work through freight forwarders or airlines that provide








