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The Territories Affected by the Ryanair Cutbacks Charge Against Aena and the Government

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The new capacity cut announced on Wednesday by Ryanair at some of the Spanish regional airports facing the winter season has put the autonomous communities in which these facilities are located at war against the government and Aena. The regional governments of Galicia, Cantabria, Aragon and the Canary Islands perceive that the Irish airline has cut the seats available in Vigo, Santiago, Zaragoza, Las Palmas, Fuerteventura, Lanzarote and Tenerif…
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Ryanair has wanted to tighten the rope with Aena by announcing the closure of its base in Santiago and the cancellation of flights to Vigo and Tenerife Norte, but the move has not gone as expected. The Irish airline attributed the decision to airport charges and denounced a supposed “tourist disaster” in Spain, although the truth is that Aena only foresees an increase of 0.68 euros per passenger in 2026. The government and airport manager soon r…

Ryanair’s decision to stop operating or reduce its activity at several airports in Spain due to the increase in Aena’s tariffs has generated a political debate in recent days. Context. The airline announced on September 3 that it will reduce its capacity for the next winter “by 41% of the Spanish regions and 10% in the Canary Islands”, thus losing “more than a million seats” for this season. Ryanair justified its decision by saying that it does …

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The National Union of Travel Agencies (UNAV) has called for the re-establishment of the dialogue between Aena and Ryanair in favour of national travellers, who “are the main victims of the confrontation that has started”, in reference to the recent cuts in seats announced by the Irish airline in Spain. Although the employer has stated that some commercial practices of the low cost are “questionable” for the travel agencies sector, although she c…

The new capacity cut announced on Wednesday by Ryanair at some of the Spanish regional airports facing the winter season has put the autonomous communities in which these facilities are located at war against the government and Aena. The regional governments of Galicia, Cantabria, Aragon and the Canary Islands perceive that the Irish airline has cut the seats available in Vigo, Santiago, Zaragoza, Las Palmas, Fuerteventura, Lanzarote and Tenerif…

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The travel agencies urge that the confrontation between Aena and Ryanair be resumed for the good of the travelers, who are the main victims of this crossover of accusations. Something that, moreover, can damage the image and therefore the competitiveness of Spain. The return to dialogue is the only way, they point out and claim a "serious reflection" on the calendar and any increase in fees. Both the National Union of Travel Agencies (UNAV), and…

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