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Ryanair will cut 1 million additional passenger seats in Spain this winter, Europa Press

According to Europa Press, senior executive Eddie Wilson reported that Irish budget airline Ryanair will reduce the number of flights between regional airports and Madrid in response to an increase in fees by Aena (the state-controlled airport operator), according to Europa Press.

According to Europa Press, the airline will announce officially on Wednesday a reduction in its capacity from and to regional airports of about one million seats over the winter. Wilson is the chief executive of Ryanair DAC - the largest of the five subsidiaries operated by the Ryanair Group.

Ryanair, Spain's largest airline by passengers, announced in January that it would reduce 800,000 seats at regional airports during the summer.

Aena did not respond immediately to a comment request. The agency approved an increase of 6.5% in airline fees for next year to partially fund the expansions of the airports in Madrid, Barcelona and other cities. (Reporting and editing by Inti landauro)

(source: Reuters)