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Belgium: Ryanair Reduces Its Traffic by 22% and Seasonalizes 20 Lines Due to Air Tax

Summary by Air Journal
Ryanair will significantly reduce its operations in Belgium by transforming some 20 annual routes into purely seasonal routes, eliminating them during the winter. The Irish low cost directly challenges the Belgian federal air tax, which it considers "punitive" for Belgian air. Ryanair will "seasonalize" no less than 20 routes today operated year-round from Charleroi-Brussels Sud and Brussels Airport (Brussels-National), according to several Belg…
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Ryanair will significantly reduce its operations in Belgium by transforming some 20 annual routes into purely seasonal routes, eliminating them during the winter. The Irish low cost directly challenges the Belgian federal air tax, which it considers "punitive" for Belgian air. Ryanair will "seasonalize" no less than 20 routes today operated year-round from Charleroi-Brussels Sud and Brussels Airport (Brussels-National), according to several Belg…

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Air Journal broke the news on Sunday, June 28, 2026.
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