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Ryanair reduces winter German traffic due to taxes

Ryanair announced on Wednesday that it would further reduce its traffic to Germany in the winter. It blamed Berlin for failing to lower location fees, which are some of the highest in Europe.

Ryanair's CMO Dana Brady stated that the Irish low-cost carrier's move would result in a reduction of 800,000 seat and 24 routes at nine airports including Berlin, Hamburg, and Memmingen. This will cause Ryanair's capacity to drop below what it was last winter.

Ryanair announced in a press release that the airports of Dortmund, Dresden, and Leipzig would remain closed. Brady stated that the cuts "were entirely avoidable" and urged Transport Minister Patrick Schnieder "to take urgent action to reform Germany's ailing aviation system".

Ryanair warned the German Government that it would shift capacity to other EU nations if Berlin failed to meet its demands for a reduction in air traffic control fees and reversing an increase in aviation taxes from May 2024. (Reporting and Writing by Klaus Lauer; Editing by Alexander Smith).

(source: Reuters)