Ryanair to cut 17 routes from Dublin Airport this winter over daa dispute
- Ryanair is reducing its winter schedule at Dublin Airport due to increased passenger charges, the airport's capital spending decisions, and the lack of a meaningful environmental incentive scheme. This decision includes cutting 17 routes and removing 19 'Gamechanger' enviro-friendly aircraft from their Dublin base.
- Ryanair plans to allocate the 19 new Boeing 737 MAX planes to other European airports that offer incentives for flying quieter, lower CO2 emission aircraft. This move reflects Ryanair's commitment to reward investment in environmentally-friendly planes.
- Ryanair CEO Eddie Wilson expressed regret over the route cuts and aircraft removal, citing the lack of incentives at Dublin to grow traffic and support investments in lower CO2 and noise emissions. The company is seeking opportunities elsewhere to support their goals.
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