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Ryanair cuts summer season flights in Spain, citing high airport fees

Irish budget airline company Ryanair said on Thursday it would cut flights at seven regional airports in Spain this summer due to what it called extreme. costs imposed by statecontrolled airport operator Aena .

The airline will stop operating in the cities of Jerez and. Valladolid and will lower the number of flights to and from. Vigo, Santiago de Compostela, Zaragoza, Santander and the. airport of Asturias.

Overall, it will decrease capability on 12 routes by 18% and. cancel some 800,000 passenger seats compared to the previous. summertime, the carrier added in a statement.

The airline company, the largest in Spain in regards to guests,. said it would redeploy its aircraft and capacity in countries. such as Italy, Sweden, Croatia, Hungary and Morocco, where. federal governments motivate growth, it said.

Ryanair has actually been grumbling for a number of years about the. airport costs charged by Aena, in spite of a freeze during the. COVID-19 pandemic and a December decision by the competition. guard dog to obstruct an increase prepared in 2025.

More than 309 million passengers took a trip through Aena's. Spanish airports in 2024, an all-time high, as the country. brought in a record variety of foreign tourists.

Spanish authorities expect the tourist boom to continue this. year.

(source: Reuters)