Ryanair hints at more Spain flight cuts
Ryanair is again warning of downsizing its flight network in Spain over the cost of airport fees.
It relates to small and medium regional airports.
It is urging airports operator Aena to lower its fees, newspaper El Economista reported.
Airline CEO Eddie Wilson said these airports ‘need low fees to stimulate growth otherwise the formula will not work.’
Ryanair recently said it would reduce flights at seven regional airports in Spain this summer and these cuts will go ahead unless the operator reconsiders.
It would mean a reduction of about 800,000 passenger seats compared to last year.
Still, Europe’s biggest airline by passenger traffic added about 1.5 million seats at Spain’s major airports like Madrid, Malaga and Alicante.
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