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How Much Do Airlines Earn with Extras Like Hand Luggage or Priority Boarding?

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In November last year, the Ministry of Consumer Affairs fined five airlines with 179 million euros to five low-cost airlines (Ryanair, Vueling, Easyjet, Norwegian and Volotea) for "abuse practices" such as charging supplements for hand baggage or booking adjoining seats to accompany children or dependents. This sanction has opened a crusade between the Spanish government and airlines, which has reached Brussels.
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In November last year, the Ministry of Consumer Affairs fined five airlines with 179 million euros to five low-cost airlines (Ryanair, Vueling, Easyjet, Norwegian and Volotea) for "abuse practices" such as charging supplements for hand baggage or booking adjoining seats to accompany children or dependents. This sanction has opened a crusade between the Spanish government and airlines, which has reached Brussels.

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elcorreoweb.es broke the news in on Wednesday, September 17, 2025.
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