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Ryanair loses EU Court appeals against Italy’s COVID assistance to airlines

The General Court of the European Union dismissed on Wednesday appeals filed by Irish low-cost carrier?Ryanair?against a?Italian?state aid program approved to support airlines in the COVID epidemic.

The court found that the scheme of aid consisting of the subsidies paid by Italy by airlines affected by 'COVID-19 crises was compliant with EU Law, insofar it did not violate the principle of nondiscrimination or the principles of freedom of providing'services and freedom of establishment.

The budget airline brought the case because it wanted to cancel a 2020 aid scheme set up by Italy. It was intended to help airlines that are licensed in Italy with a fund of EUR130 million ($148.54 millions), which later increased to EUR100 million.

The European Commission, which is the European body that evaluates the aid programs of member states, approved the scheme.

Ryanair claimed that the aid was unfair and that the European Commission's approval?violated procedural rules.

The General Court first struck down the 'Commission decision' in 2023. However, the Court of Justice referred the case back to General Court in 2025.

In April of this past year, Ryanair was successful in another similar case before the EU's Court of Justice against German state aid to Lufthansa, its main airline.

(source: Reuters)