Ryanair Threatens More Spain Flights Cuts as Airport Operator Hikes Fees
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Ryanair threatens more Spain flights cuts as airport operator hikes fees
Ryanair's war of words with Spain's airport operator has reached new heights, with the low-cost carrier's CEO threatening to cut further flights to Spain's smaller regional airports as Aena confirmed its biggest increase in airport fees in a decade.
Aena has put on the table a proposal of tariff revision for 2026 that would mark a turning point in its pricing policy: the airport operator proposes an increase of 6.5% in the fees charged to airlines, the largest since the entry into force in 2015 of Law 18/2014, which froze the tariffs and limited the ability of the manager to review. The adjustment would result in an increase of 68 cents per passenger, with the maximum income by Adjusted Pas…
The prices paid by the airlines for using the airports of Aena are going to have their biggest increase in the last years in 2026.The airport operator will no longer be obliged in the next year to the freeze that since 2015 has fixed Law 18/2024, and now proposes an increase of 6.5% in the rates, according to sources close to the processing.
The airport manager Aena finalises its proposal for a tariff revision for 2026, with an increase of 6.5%, the largest since the entry into force in 2015 of Law 18/2014 that froze the prices. This adjustment would result in an increase of 68 cents per passenger and would allow to raise the maximum income by Adjusted Passenger (Imaaj) to 11.03 euros, compared to the current 10.35 euros. The proposal, which will have to be ratified by the National …
MADRID, 9 (EUROPA PRESS) Aena has closed this Wednesday's session in the Ibex 35 with an increase of 2,45%, up to 23,43 euros per share, after it was known that the quoted one lasts an increase of 6.5% in airport rates in 2026, which would raise the Maximum Income by Adjusted Passenger (IMAAJ) to 11,03 [...] The Aena entry goes up a 2,45% in Stock Exchange for its proposal to raise the airport rates a 6.5% for 2026 aparece primero en Forbes Espa…
The Spanish airport operator Aena aims to increase airline charges by 6.5 percent for 2026. The company needs additional funds for investments, reported the newspaper "El Pais" using sources from the negotiations.
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