Ryanair slashes number of flights from Spain after change
Ryanair cites a 6.5% rise in airport fees by Aena, leading to cuts at smaller airports and redeployment of aircraft to more cost-effective markets abroad, affecting about one million seats.
- Ryanair plans to cut nearly one million seats at airports across Spain due to Aena's plan to increase airport charges by 6.5% by 2026.
- Ryanair's CEO warned the airline would relocate aircraft and capacity to other European markets like Italy and Sweden if the charges increase.
- Ryanair has already reduced operations at several Spanish airports this summer and aims to pressure Spain to reform Aena's management.
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Ryanair to cut flights to Spain as major changes announced in country
This rollback by Ryanair will affect around one million seats this winter and have a massive impact on British travellers going to and from Spain.
·Salisbury, United Kingdom
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