Ryanair cuts summer flights in Spain, citing airport fees
- Ryanair will cut flights at seven regional airports in Spain this summer, reducing capacity by 18 percent and canceling 800,000 passenger seats, due to 'excessive fees' from Aena, the state-controlled airport operator.
- The airline will cease operations in Jerez and Valladolid, impacting flights at Vigo, Santiago de Compostela, Zaragoza, Santander, and Asturias airports.
- Aena challenged Ryanair's claims, stating that the airline's summer programming actually shows more seats than the previous year, despite Ryanair's allegations of high fees.
- Ryanair plans to redirect its aircraft to countries like Italy, Sweden, Croatia, Hungary, and Morocco, citing that 'governments encourage growth' in those regions.
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