Ryanair TAP Appeal Rejected
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The General Court rejected the claims of Ryanair to consider unlawful aid of 2.55 billion million TAPs, but the Irish Air Company may still appeal to the EU Court of Justice.
The EU Court of Justice rejected Ryanair's allegations on the restructuring plan and defended that State aid to the TAP of 2.55 billion was "required, appropriate and proportionate".
Ryanair failed with a complaint against Corona aid for Tap. On Wednesday, the EU Court in Luxembourg confirmed the approval of the aid by the European Commission. In total, it is worth 2.55 billion euros.
A company led by Michael O'Leary lost the process against State aid to TAP in Brussels. Ryanair demanded the return of 2.55 billion aid to restructuring
The General Court of the European Union (EU) today rejected the appeal filed by the low-cost airline Ryanair, considering that TAP was “eligible” for state restructuring aid of 2.55 billion euros. “Ryanair asked the General Court to annul this last decision of the Commission”, but “the General Court dismisses the appeal brought by Ryanair”, announces in a statement the first instance of the Court of Justice of the EU. In particular, according to…
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