Ryanair Prepares Further Cuts at Spanish Regional Airports
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Ryanair intensifies the pulse with Aena to try to lower tariffs at Spanish regional airports. The group’s CEO, Michael O’Leary, has once again charged against the quoted one that is chaired by Maurici Lucena and assures that it will cut capacity in the next winter season, which begins in October, if the manager does not reduce the fees to operate on these infrastructures. “There will be significant cuts in Spain”, advanced this Tuesday from the …
After the reduction of 800,000 places in Spain this summer and several encounters with the airport manager, including several crossings of declarations, Ryanair is again making efforts to decrease its presence in the winter season at the Spanish regional airports. Aena’s “high” rates imply, according to the company’s CEO, Eddie Wilson, that they are behind a decision that has already assumed that the airline has left airports such as Jerez or Va…
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