Ryanair to Cut 800,000 Seats on Flights to and from Spain Due to 'Excessive Airport Tax'
spain January 17, 2025 06:30Ryanair reduces summer flights to Spain by 800,000 seats blaming high airport tax, while shifting capacity to other countries.
Ryanair reduces summer flights to Spain by 800,000 seats blaming high airport tax, while shifting capacity to other countries.
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