What to Know About Ryanair's Plans to Scrap Routes at Vienna Airport
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The Irish low-cost airline Ryanair announced today that it is removing flights to the smaller airports of Billund in Denmark, Santander in Spain and Tallinn in Estonia from its winter schedule departing from Vienna and reducing the frequency of other flights, citing the excessive fixed prices of the Austrian capital's airport services.
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After the Hungarian Wizz Air, the Irish Ryanair is also reducing its flight offer in Vienna. This also affects 100 employees. Just at that moment, AUA announces to increase its offer.
Following the withdrawal of Wizz Air, the Irish low-cost airline Ryanair also withdraws three of its 19 aircraft stationed in Vienna. On Wednesday, the "exorbitant air traffic tax of twelve euros per passenger and the "excessive airport charges in Vienna" were mentioned as reasons. Around 100 employees are affected.
After the withdrawal of Wizz Air, the Irish low-cost airline Ryanair 3 of the 19 aircraft stationed in Vienna also withdraws. Around 100 employees are affected. The airline justified the step on Wednesday in Vienna with Austria's exorbitant air traffic tax of 12 Euro and the excessive airport charges in Vienna. Three routes – Billund, Santander [...]
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