O'leary (Ryanair): "if Aena and the Government Reconsider the Fees, We Will Bring Those Planes Back and more."
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When Michael O'Leary (Dublin, 1961) visited La Moncloa last January 2024 to announce an investment plan in Spain for €5 billion over the next seven years, there was nothing to suggest that, a year and a half later, Ryanair, the group he runs, announced its third cut in capacity in the country and added three million seats eliminated at regional airports. Nor was it that, when the Irish manager went to the capital on Wednesday, Brussels opened a …
The Minister of Transport and Sustainable Mobility, Oscar Puente, has insisted that Spanish airport charges "are the most competitive in Europe" and that if Ryanair does not seem to know where it will find better ones since no other European country offers lower rates. "We have, without a doubt, the best airport manager in the world and the best airports thanks in part also to that system of fees", said the minister, that this Friday has present…
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