Ryanair has threatened to cut seats this year and next year if fees don't reduce Ryanair has threatened to cut even more flights to Spain in a tense ongoing battle over tax. The budget airline's CEO Eddie Wilson warned it would stop routes by the winter if the airport authority, Aena, does not lower fees to operate in its "empty" facilities, in an interview with El Economista. It adds to a bleak scene for regional airports after Ryanair removed 800,000 seats this summer, which Wilson said were reallocated to "better options" financially.
The CEO explained to the Spanish news outlet: "There will be more cuts in the winter of 2025, and even more in the summer of...
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Ryanair threatens to cut more flights to Spain in furious tax row

The budget airline warned that flights would continue to be cut into next year if fees aren't reduced. - www.express.co.uk