Ryanair Slashes Spanish Flights in Battle Over Airport Taxes
8 Articles
8 Articles
It is part of its plan to reduce its capacity by 41% in the Spanish regions "due to the excessive and uncompetitive airport charges applied by the monopolistic airport operator Aena"
Ryanair has declared the commercial war against Spain by announcing that it cuts one million squares, leaves four airports and leaves cities practically disconnected. And all with insults to ministers, contempt for the consumer and even an official tweet that said "if you don't like our rules, go walking". In La Cafetera we talked with Minister Pablo Bustinduy, the same one that the airline called clown and crazy, to respond to a pulse that thre…
Ryanair cuts a million regional flights in Spain over AENA disagreement
Ryanair announced the axing of over a million flights in Spain yesterday, as it cut or ceased operating in several Spanish regional airports. In the Canaries, Ryanair will cease to operate at Tenerife North this winter, while mainland airports at Vigo, Zaragoza, Santander, Asturias, Santiago de Compostela and Vitoria will see reduced flights or winter closures.
The seven airfields where the airline had already scissored have lost more than 240,000 passengers, although Asturias, Zaragoza and Vigo have managed to...
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 100% of the sources lean Left
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium